Risk of hospital-acquired legionellosis from microbial contamination of potable water at a bone marrow transplantunit in a Czech university hospital

The investigated of the potable water treatment room and the sanitary facilities of patient boxes was held. The potable water treatment room had three collection points (ball valves), while in the sanitary facilities potable water was collected from the tap, shower, and the flush tank. A swab was ta...

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Опубліковано в: :Химия и технология воды
Дата:2014
Автори: Holy, O., Matouskova, I., Juraskova, E.
Формат: Стаття
Мова:English
Опубліковано: Інститут колоїдної хімії та хімії води ім. А.В. Думанського НАН України 2014
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Цитувати:Risk of hospital-acquired legionellosis from microbial contamination of potable water at a bone marrow transplantunit in a Czech university hospital / O. Holy, I. Matouskova, E. Juraskova // Химия и технология воды.— 2014.— Т. 36, № 5.— С. 458-466.— Бібліогр.: 25 назв.— англ.

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Резюме:The investigated of the potable water treatment room and the sanitary facilities of patient boxes was held. The potable water treatment room had three collection points (ball valves), while in the sanitary facilities potable water was collected from the tap, shower, and the flush tank. A swab was taken from the inside wall of the toilet tank. The samples and swabs of the flush tank water were Legionella pneumophila sg 1 and sg 6A positive. Disinfection of flush tanks with chlorine agents was recommended. We thank the medical and nursing staff of the Bone Marrow Transplant Units at the Olomouc University Hospital for their cooperation. Project supported by grant project nr. 801100021/39 - Surveillance of Infectious Complications in Hemato-Oncological Patients.
ISSN:0204-3556