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Comment in:
Experiences
of the first 16 hospitals using copper-silver ionization for Legionella
control: implications for the evaluation of other disinfection
modalities.
Special
Pathogens Laboratory, Veterans Affairs Medical Center,
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 15240, USA.
BACKGROUND
AND OBJECTIVES: Hospital-acquired legionnaires' disease can be
prevented by disinfection of hospital water systems. This study
assessed the long-term efficacy of copper-silver ionization as a
disinfection method in controlling Legionella in hospital water systems
and reducing the incidence of hospital-acquired legionnaires' disease.
A standardized, evidence-based approach to assist hospitals with
decision making concerning the possible purchase of a disinfection
system is presented. DESIGN: The first 16 hospitals to install
copper-silver ionization systems for Legionella disinfection were
surveyed. Surveys conducted in 1995 and 2000 documented the experiences
of the hospitals with maintenance of the system, contamination of water
with Legionella, and occurrence of hospital-acquired legionnaires'
disease. All were acute care hospitals with a mean of 435 beds.
RESULTS: All 16 hospitals reported cases of hospital-acquired
legionnaires' disease prior to installing the copper-silver ionization
system. Seventy-five percent had previously attempted other
disinfection methods including superheat and flush, ultraviolet light,
and hyperchlorination. By 2000, the ionization systems had been
operational from 5 to 11 years. Prior to installation, 47% of the
hospitals reported that more than 30% of distal water sites yielded
Legionella. In 1995, after installation, 50% of the hospitals reported
0% positivity, and 43% still reported 0% in 2000. Moreover, no cases of
hospital-acquired legionnaires' disease have occurred in any hospital
since 1995. CONCLUSIONS: This study represents the final step in a
proposed 4-step evaluation process of disinfection systems that
includes (1) demonstrated efficacy of Legionella eradication in vitro
using laboratory assays, (2) anecdotal experiences in preventing
legionnaires' disease in individual hospitals, (3) controlled studies
in individual hospitals, and (4) validation in confirmatory reports
from multiple hospitals during a prolonged time (5 to 11 years in this
study). Copper-silver ionization is now the only disinfection modality
to have fulfilled all four evaluation criteria.
PMID: 12940575 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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