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Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology | 2003

A 17-MONTH EVALUATION OF A CHLORINE DIOXIDE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM TO CONTROL LEGIONELLA SPECIES IN A HOSPITAL WATER SUPPLY

Arjun Srinivasan; Gregory Bova; Tracy Ross; K. Mackie; Nicholas Paquette; William G. Merz; Trish M. Perl

OBJECTIVE To assess the safety and efficacy of a chlorine dioxide water treatment system in controlling Legionella in a hospital water supply. DESIGN For 17 months following installation of the system, we performed regular water cultures throughout the building, assessed chlorine dioxide and chlorite levels, and monitored metal corrosion. RESULTS Sites that grew Legionella species decreased from 41% at baseline to 4% (P = .001). L. anisa was the only species recovered and it was found in samples of both hot and cold water. Levels of chlorine dioxide and chlorite were below Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) limits for these chemicals in potable water. Further, enhanced carbon filtration effectively removed the chemicals, even at chlorine dioxide levels of more than twice what was used to treat the water. After 9 months, corrosion of copper test strips exposed to the chlorine dioxide was not higher than that of control strips. During the evaluation period, there were no cases of nosocomial Legionella in the building with the system, whereas there was one case in another building. CONCLUSIONS Our results indicate that operation of a chlorine dioxide system effectively removed Legionella species from a hospital water supply. Furthermore, we found that the system was safe, as levels of chlorine dioxide and chlorite were below EPA limits. The system did not appear to cause increased corrosion of copper pipes. Our results indicate that chlorine dioxide may hold promise as a solution to the problem of Legionella contamination of hospital water supplies.


The New England Journal of Medicine | 2003

An Outbreak of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections Associated with Flexible Bronchoscopes

Arjun Srinivasan; Linda L. Wolfenden; Xiaoyan Song; K. Mackie; Theresa L. Hartsell; Heather D. Jones; Gregory B. Diette; Jonathan B. Orens; Rex Yung; Tracy Ross; William G. Merz; Paul J. Scheel; Edward F. Haponik; Trish M. Perl


American Journal of Infection Control | 2004

Do We Need To Modify Our Approach to Legionella Prevention in the Setting of Natural Disasters

L.M. Cooper; K. Mackie; Sara E. Cosgrove; Gregory Bova; Tracy Ross; Trish M. Perl


American Journal of Infection Control | 2005

An increase in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) catheter-related bloodstream infection (CR-BSI) rate temporally associated with change in intravenous (IV) port

K.L. Bradley; K. Mackie; Ann Richards; Marlene R. Miller; Trish M. Perl


American Journal of Infection Control | 2006

Enhanced Isolation Practices To Improve Patient Safety: Preventing Nosocomial Transmission in a Hospital

Margaret Pass; X. Song; K. Mackie; Trish M. Perl


American Journal of Infection Control | 2006

Investigation of a Cluster of Pediatric Cardiac [PC] Surgical Site Infections [SSI] Leads to Discovery of Significant Difference in PC SSI Rates by Specific Procedure [SP]

K. Mackie; X. Song; P. Wieczorek; Trish M. Perl


American Journal of Infection Control | 2005

Surgical site infection (SSI) rates after pediatric spine (PS) surgery: Is underlying diagnosis (UD) a predictor of infection (POI)?

K. Mackie; P. Sponseller; Sara E. Cosgrove; Trish M. Perl; X. Song


American Journal of Infection Control | 2004

A Cluster of Staphylococcus aureus in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Leads to Identification of Prevalence of SA Colonization in the Cardiac Surgery Team

A.E. Winkler; Tracy Ross; Sara E. Cosgrove; K. Mackie; X. Song; Trish M. Perl


American Journal of Infection Control | 2004

Flattened Management Structure: New Idea for a Progressive Acute-Care Infection Control Department

Margaret Pass; K. Mackie; P. Rosenbaum; L.M. Cooper; A. Moore; A.E. Winkler; Sara E. Cosgrove; Trish M. Perl


American Journal of Infection Control | 2004

Investigation of Increase in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, November 2001–December 2003

K. Mackie; Sara E. Cosgrove; Tracy Ross; X. Song; E. Fuss; Trish M. Perl

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Trish M. Perl

Johns Hopkins University

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Sara E. Cosgrove

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Tracy Ross

Johns Hopkins University

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X. Song

Johns Hopkins University

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L.M. Cooper

Johns Hopkins University

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A.E. Winkler

Johns Hopkins University

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Gregory Bova

Johns Hopkins University

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Margaret Pass

Johns Hopkins University

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A. Moore

Johns Hopkins University

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