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Cataract Knives and CJD: Is There a Connection?
Edited by Marlene Brunswick, RN, CNOR

Reprocessing and reusing single-use cataract knives can save facilities a lot of money, but does the practice put patients at risk for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)? The evidence to date suggests the risk is very low or non-existent. But because of the long incubation periods for the disease, it's impossible to give a definitive answer.

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