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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 14, 2014; 20(2): 436-444
Published online Jan 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i2.436
Table 3 Information on the stability of hepatitis B virus published by the World Health Organization[99]
Biocide/measureConcentration/temperatureContact timeRemarks
Sodium hypochlorite0.25%3 minAntigenicity of hepatitis B surface antigen is destroyed, infectivity is probably destroyed
Sodium hypochlorite5%10 minInactivation of virus
Glutaraldehyde2% (room temperature)5 minInactivation of virus
Glutaraldehyde2% (98  °C)2 minInactivation of virus
Formaldehyde5%2 minInactivation of virus
Isopropanol70%2 minInactivation of virus
Ethanol80% (11  °C)2 minInactivation of virus
Autoclaving121  °C20 minLost of infectivity
Heat sterilization160  °C1 hLost of infectivity