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Response and remediation actions following the detection of Naegleria fowleri in two treated drinking water distribution systems, Louisiana, 2013-2014.

Jennifer R Cope1, Amy M Kahler1, Jake Causey2, John G Williams3, Jennifer Kihlken3, Caryn Benjamin3, Amanda P Ames3, Johan Forsman3, Yuanda Zhu3, Jonathan S Yoder1, Chad J Seidel2, Vincent R Hill1.   

Abstract

Naegleria fowleri causes the usually fatal disease primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), typically in people who have been swimming in warm, untreated freshwater. Recently, some cases in the United States were associated with exposure to treated drinking water. In 2013, a case of PAM was reported for the first time in association with the exposure to water from a US treated drinking water system colonized with culturable N. fowleri. This system and another were found to have multiple areas with undetectable disinfectant residual levels. In response, the water distribution systems were temporarily converted from chloramine disinfection to chlorine to inactivate N. fowleri and reduced biofilm in the distribution systems. Once >1.0 mg/L free chlorine residual was attained in all systems for 60 days, water testing was performed; N. fowleri was not detected in water samples after the chlorine conversion. This investigation highlights the importance of maintaining adequate residual disinfectant levels in drinking water distribution systems. Water distribution system managers should be knowledgeable about the ecology of their systems, understand potential water quality changes when water temperatures increase, and work to eliminate areas in which biofilm growth may be problematic and affect water quality.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31638028      PMCID: PMC7075671          DOI: 10.2166/wh.2019.239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Water Health        ISSN: 1477-8920            Impact factor:   1.744


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1.  Legionella and other opportunistic pathogens in full-scale chloraminated municipal drinking water distribution systems.

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