Letter: Fighting CJD
Sir: Medical experts are considering scrapping surgical instruments after each contact with a CJD-carrying tissue, including possibly tonsils. While conventional sterilisation techniques, using overheated steam, are obviously ineffective in killing off the prions, which survive up to 360C, electrothermal appliances would probably offer a satisfactory solution while not melting the instruments - an induction annealing furnace, or an industrial microwave oven.
The stake, in terms of cost to the NHS, is so huge, that a departure from conventional medical techniques towards metallurgical technologies seems to be warranted. I am certain British Steel would be more than happy to rise to the challenge.
MARIUSZ KUKLINSKI
London, W5
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