Rapkin R H
Pediatrics. 1976 Feb;57(2):239-43.
A small epidemic of Pseudomonas cepacia infection in an intensive care nursery was associated with contaminated, distilled water. This appeared to have occurred because of a leak in the distiller, contaminating its effluent. The distilled water was not subsequently sterilized, nor were the bottles used to distribute it. The epidemic was promptly terminated by substitution of sterile, distilled water distributed in sterile containers. Both professional and nonprofessional hospital personnel failed to oversee the appropriateness of handling of patient care materials.
重症监护新生儿病房发生的小规模洋葱伯克霍尔德菌感染疫情与受污染的蒸馏水有关。这似乎是由于蒸馏水器泄漏,污染了其流出物所致。随后,这些蒸馏水未进行消毒,用于分发蒸馏水的瓶子也未消毒。通过改用无菌容器中分发的无菌蒸馏水,疫情迅速得到控制。医院的专业人员和非专业人员都未能监督患者护理材料处理的适宜性。