Hopkins R S, Abbott D O, Wallace L E
Public Health Rep. 1981 May-Jun;96(3):246-9.
Fourteen cases of pustular dermatitis occurred in members of a snowmobile club who swam in a motel pool in West Yellowstone, Mont., in February 1978. Survey questionnaires identified seven additional cases in guests at the motel the same weekend. All those with rashes had used the swimming pool and dry sauna on February 17 or 18. Among 56 survey respondents, swimming pool and sauna use were significantly associated with illness (P = .0002 by Fisher's exact test). Pseudomonas aeruginosa serotype 0:11 was isolated from a pustule on the skin of one club member and from four samples of the indoor-outdoor carpet that surrounds the pool. A specific precipitating event for the outbreak was not identified, but disinfection practices at this facility (a single daily chlorination, no measurement of chlorine levels, toleration of grossly cloudy water, soggy poolside carpet) may have established conditions in which P. aeruginosa could grow intermittently and cause disease. These cases are the first documented outbreak of P. aeruginosa dermatitis in which a whirlpool bath has not been implicated.
1978年2月,在蒙大拿州西黄石市一家汽车旅馆游泳池游泳的雪地摩托俱乐部成员中出现了14例脓疱性皮炎病例。调查问卷显示,同一周末该汽车旅馆的客人中还有7例新增病例。所有出疹者均在2月17日或18日使用过游泳池和干蒸房。在56名接受调查的人中,使用游泳池和桑拿与患病显著相关(费舍尔精确检验P = 0.0002)。从一名俱乐部成员皮肤上的脓疱以及环绕游泳池的室内室外地毯的四个样本中分离出了铜绿假单胞菌0:11血清型。此次疫情的具体引发事件尚未确定,但该场所的消毒措施(每天一次氯化消毒,不测量氯含量,容忍水严重浑浊,池边地毯潮湿)可能创造了铜绿假单胞菌间歇性生长并致病的条件。这些病例是首次有记录的未涉及漩涡浴的铜绿假单胞菌性皮炎疫情。