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用于控制建筑热水系统中军团菌的新型一氯胺生成系统的评估。

Evaluation of a new monochloramine generation system for controlling Legionella in building hot water systems.

作者信息

Duda Scott, Kandiah Sheena, Stout Janet E, Baron Julianne L, Yassin Mohamed, Fabrizio Marie, Ferrelli Juliet, Hariri Rahman, Wagener Marilyn M, Goepfert John, Bond James, Hannigan Joseph, Rogers Denzil

机构信息

Special Pathogens Laboratory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2014 Nov;35(11):1356-63. doi: 10.1086/678418. Epub 2014 Sep 19.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the efficacy of a new monochloramine generation system for control of Legionella in a hospital hot water distribution system.

SETTING

A 495-bed tertiary care hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The hospital has 12 floors covering approximately 78,000 m(2).

METHODS

The hospital hot water system was monitored for a total of 29 months, including a 5-month baseline sampling period prior to installation of the monochloramine system and 24 months of surveillance after system installation (postdisinfection period). Water samples were collected for microbiological analysis (Legionella species, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, Acinetobacter species, nitrifying bacteria, heterotrophic plate count [HPC] bacteria, and nontuberculous mycobacteria). Chemical parameters monitored during the investigation included monochloramine, chlorine (free and total), nitrate, nitrite, total ammonia, copper, silver, lead, and pH.

RESULTS

A significant reduction in Legionella distal site positivity was observed between the pre- and postdisinfection periods, with positivity decreasing from an average of 53% (baseline) to an average of 9% after monochloramine application (P<0.5]). Although geometric mean HPC concentrations decreased by approximately 2 log colony-forming units per milliliter during monochloramine treatment, we did not observe significant changes in other microbial populations.

CONCLUSIONS

This is the first evaluation in the United States of a commercially available monochloramine system installed on a hospital hot water system for Legionella disinfection, and it demonstrated a significant reduction in Legionella colonization. Significant increases in microbial populations or other negative effects previously associated with monochloramine use in large municipal cold water systems were not observed.

摘要

目的

评估一种新型一氯胺生成系统在医院热水分配系统中控制军团菌的效果。

地点

宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡市一家拥有495张床位的三级护理医院。该医院有12层楼,面积约78,000平方米。

方法

对医院热水系统进行了总共29个月的监测,包括在安装一氯胺系统之前的5个月基线采样期以及系统安装后的24个月监测期(消毒后时期)。采集水样进行微生物分析(军团菌属、铜绿假单胞菌、嗜麦芽窄食单胞菌、不动杆菌属、硝化细菌、异养平板计数[HPC]细菌和非结核分枝杆菌)。调查期间监测的化学参数包括一氯胺、氯(游离和总氯)、硝酸盐、亚硝酸盐、总氨、铜、银、铅和pH值。

结果

消毒前后观察到军团菌远端部位阳性率显著降低,一氯胺应用后阳性率从平均53%(基线)降至平均9%(P<0.5)。虽然在一氯胺处理期间几何平均HPC浓度每毫升下降了约2个对数菌落形成单位,但我们未观察到其他微生物种群有显著变化。

结论

这是美国首次对安装在医院热水系统上用于军团菌消毒的商用一氯胺系统进行评估,结果表明军团菌定植显著减少。未观察到微生物种群显著增加或先前在大型市政冷水系统中与一氯胺使用相关的其他负面影响。

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