Efficacy and Effectiveness of Showerheads Attached with Point-of-use (POU) Filter Capsules in Preventing Waterborne Diseases in a Japanese Hospital.

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Biocontrol science Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.4265/bio.25.223
Teppei Sasahara, Masanori Ogawa, Itaru Fujimura, Ryusuke Ae, Koki Kosami, Yuji Morisawa
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Tap water contamination is a growing concern in healthcare facilities, and despite chlorination, tap water in these facilities contains several pathogenic microorganisms causing healthcare-associated waterborne infections or nosocomial outbreaks. Shower units are particularly prone to contamination as they are conducive for bacterial growth and can even produce bioaerosols containing pathogenic bacteria. Shower units coupled with point-of-use (POU) water filters are a simple and safe option; however, their efficacy has been under-reported. Therefore, we determined the efficacy of showerheads attached with a POU filter capsule in preventing infections in our hospital. We investigated the presence of pathogenic bacteria in water sampled from three shower units. After replacing the original shower units with new ones incorporated with a sterile-grade water filter capsule (0.2 µm; QPoint™), the water samples were analyzed for up to 2 months. The POU filters removed several pathogenic bacteria (Mycobacterium, Pseudomonas, Stenotrophomonas, Aeromonas, and Klebsiella spp.). Filter effectiveness depends on regional water quality and we believe that effective tap water treatment combined with the use of POU filters (introduced at a reasonable cost in healthcare facilities) can considerably minimize waterborne diseases in hospitals and improve patient care.

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在日本一家医院,连接使用点(POU)过滤胶囊的莲蓬头预防水传播疾病的功效和效果。
自来水污染是卫生保健设施日益关注的问题,尽管进行了氯化处理,但这些设施的自来水中含有几种致病微生物,可引起卫生保健相关的水传播感染或医院暴发。淋浴装置特别容易受到污染,因为它们有利于细菌生长,甚至可以产生含有致病菌的生物气溶胶。淋浴装置加上使用点(POU)水过滤器是一个简单而安全的选择;然而,它们的功效被低估了。因此,我们确定了附着POU过滤胶囊的莲蓬头在我们医院预防感染的效果。我们调查了从三个淋浴装置取样的水中是否存在致病菌。将原有的淋浴装置更换为带有无菌级水过滤胶囊(0.2µm;QPoint™),对水样进行长达2个月的分析。POU过滤器去除了几种致病菌(分枝杆菌、假单胞菌、窄养单胞菌、气单胞菌和克雷伯氏菌)。过滤器的有效性取决于地区的水质,我们认为,有效的自来水处理与使用POU过滤器(在医疗机构以合理的价格引进)相结合,可以大大减少医院中的水传播疾病,并改善患者护理。
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Biocontrol science
Biocontrol science BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The Biocontrol Science provides a medium for the publication of original articles, concise notes, and review articles on all aspects of science and technology of biocontrol.
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