Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8740207 | Journal of Hospital Infection | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In hospital water systems legionellae may be resistant to disinfectants in pipework, which is a problem particularly in areas where there is low flow or stagnation of water. We evaluated legionella colonization of a water network of an Italian hospital after time flow taps (TFTs) installation in proximity to dead legs. The water volume flushed was 64 L/day from May 2016, and 192 L/day from December 2016. Before TFTs installation, Legionella pneumophila sg2-14 was detected in all points (4 Ã 104 ± 3.1 Ã 104 cfu/L). All sites remained positive (2.9 Ã 104 ± 1.9 Ã 104 cfu/L) through November 2016. From December 2016 legionella persisted in one point only (2 Ã 102 to 6.8 Ã 103 cfu/L). TFTs with chemical disinfection may reduce legionella colonization associated with dead legs.
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Authors
M. Totaro, P. Valentini, A.L. Costa, S. Giorgi, B. Casini, A. Baggiani,