Literature DB >> 18208761

[Community outbreak of pneumonia due to Legionella pneumophila: importance of monitoring hospital cooling towers].

Patricia García de Olalla1, José Gracia, Cristina Rius, Joan A Caylà, Helena Pañella, Joan R Villabí, Joan Guix, Teresa Pellicer, Dolors Ferrer, Meritxell Cusi, Carmen Pelaz, Miquel Sabrià.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Description of an outbreak of legionnaires' disease originating in one of the cooling towers of a hospital. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study included patients with confirmed pneumonia caused by Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 and related to the Vallcarca neighborhood of Barcelona (Spain) in August 2004. Exposure was determined by a standardized questionnaire. An environmental investigation was carried out to identify the source of the outbreak. A descriptive analysis including incidence rates estimation was performed, as well as molecular study to document the genetic identity among human and environmental strains.
RESULTS: Thirty-three cases of L. pneumophila pneumonia were detected. Median age was 68 years and 70% of the affected patients were men. Incidence rate among residents in less than 200 meters of the source and older than 65 was 888.9 cases/100,000 inhabitants. Lethality rate was 6%. Four seasonal cooling towers that were not registered with the authorities were identified in a health care center. L. pneumophila was isolated from all four and at least one colony in each tower had the same genetic profile as the strains isolated from patients.
CONCLUSIONS: An association was demonstrated between a community outbreak of legionellosis and unregistered seasonal cooling towers located in a hospital. All risk facilities should be registered and inspected to ensure that they fulfill current legislation requirements.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18208761

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin        ISSN: 0213-005X            Impact factor:   1.731


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