Caterson R J, Savdie E, Raik E, Coutts D, Mahony J F
Med J Aust. 1982 Oct 16;2(8):367-8. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1982.tb132478.x.
In August 1981, there was an outbreak of Heinz-body-positive haemolytic anaemia among patients who were undergoing dialysis in Sydney Hospital. This appeared to be due to excessive chloramines in and inadequate carbon filtration of, the water used for haemodialysis. After improvement of the carbon filtration system, there have been no further cases of anaemia.
1981年8月,悉尼医院接受透析的患者中爆发了海因茨小体阳性溶血性贫血。这似乎是由于用于血液透析的水中氯胺过量且碳过滤不足所致。在改进碳过滤系统后,再也没有出现过贫血病例。