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Kayla Vanden Esschert1, Catherine E Barrett2, Sarah A Collier1, Amanda G Garcia-Williams1, Elizabeth Hannapel3, Jonathan S Yoder1, Katharine M Benedict1.
Abstract
Tap water that is safe to consume may cause respiratory illness (e.g., Legionnaires' disease) when water conditions allow for proliferation and aerosolization of biofilm-associated pathogens. This study assessed household tap water consumption, exposure to aerosolized tap water, and associated demographics. A nationally representative FallStyles survey administered by Porter Novelli Public Services was sent to 4,677 US adult panelists in October 2019. There were 3,624 adults who completed the survey (77.5% response rate). Respondents were asked about self-reported use of household tap water for consumption (i.e., drinking, rinsing produce, or making ice) and use through water-aerosolizing devices (e.g., showerheads, humidifiers). Demographics included gender, age, race/ethnicity, education, income, region, and health status. Weighted analyses using complex sample survey procedures were used to assess tap water exposure by route and demographics. Most US adults are exposed to aerosolized tap water through showering (80.6%), and one in five are exposed through other water-aerosolizing devices (20.3%). Consumption and showering were greatest among older, White, higher educated, and higher-income adults. Aerosolized tap water can transmit waterborne pathogens and cause respiratory illness, especially among older age groups and people with weakened immune systems. These results will help target health messages for using water-aerosolizing devices safely.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34874907 PMCID: PMC9180987 DOI: 10.2166/wh.2021.118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Water Health ISSN: 1477-8920 Impact factor: 2.264
Demographic characteristics of tap water use – United States, FallStyles 2019 (N = 3,604)
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Letters indicate significant chi-square p-values or Wald F-tests where there are three or more categories.
Consumption refers to using tap water for drinking, rinsing produce, or making ice.
Other aerosolizing devices refer to humidifiers, vaporizers, CPAPs, etc.
NH, Non-Hispanic.
Other race/ethnicity refers to other non-Hispanic races or 2+ races.