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    Hi all

    I’m looking for some infection control guidelines around pig cadaver courses.

    We are a dental supply company and have showrooms around the country which are functional but aren’t used to treat patients. We have a specialist who is wanting to host a course at our showroom facility for implant surgery on pig heads.

    I’m working with our OHS manager to see if it’s possible to host the course at our facility safely.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated
    Thanks
    Emma

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    Hi Emma,

    One issue that needs to be considered is the statement in AS/NZS4187:2014 page 7:

    Infection prevention and control practices preclude the interchange of RMDs between postmortem examinations and live patient health care. Infection prevention and control practices also preclude the interchange of RMDs between veterinary and human health care, including RMDs used in preclinical training on animal tissue.

    I hope this is of some assistance.
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    Hi all

    I’m looking for some infection control guidelines around pig cadaver courses.

    We are a dental supply company and have showrooms around the country which are functional but aren’t used to treat patients. We have a specialist who is wanting to host a course at our showroom facility for implant surgery on pig heads.

    I’m working with our OHS manager to see if it’s possible to host the course at our facility safely.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated
    Thanks
    Emma

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    Hi Emma,

    Just to reiterate and expand on Kylie and Terry’s reference, AS/NZS4815:2006
    12.2.2 also stipulates instruments and sterilisers shall not be interchanged
    between necropsy, human and animal use.

    Happy for you to make contact also if you require any further assistance.

    Kind regards, Amanda

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    Terry

    Hi Emma,

    One issue that needs to be considered is the statement in AS/NZS4187:2014
    page 7:

    Infection prevention and control practices preclude the interchange of RMDs
    between postmortem examinations and live patient health care. Infection
    prevention and control practices also preclude the interchange of RMDs
    between veterinary and human health care, including RMDs used in preclinical
    training on animal tissue.

    I hope this is of some assistance.

    Kind Regards

    Terry McAuley

    Director

    MSc Medical Device Decontamination

    PO BOX 2249, Greenvale, VIC Australia 3059

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    ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU> On Behalf Of Jones, Emma

    Hi all

    I’m looking for some infection control guidelines around pig cadaver
    courses.

    We are a dental supply company and have showrooms around the country which
    are functional but aren’t used to treat patients. We have a specialist who
    is wanting to host a course at our showroom facility for implant surgery on
    pig heads.

    I’m working with our OHS manager to see if it’s possible to host the course
    at our facility safely.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated

    Thanks

    Emma

    Emma Jones
    Infection Control Category Manager

    Follow me on Social Media

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