Infectious Disorders - Drug Targets

Author(s): Sheetal Kandiah, Mohamed H. Yassin and Janet Stout

DOI: 10.2174/1871526511313030006

Monochloramine Use for Prevention of Legionella in Hospital Water Systems.

Page: [184 - 190] Pages: 7

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Abstract

Eradication of Legionella species from water distribution systems especially in hospital settings has proven to be challenging. Legionella species causes Legionnaire’s disease that is a potentially fatal respiratory disease often acquired through the aerosolization of contaminated water. Monochloramine has been used successfully in the municipal water systems to eradicate Legionella and there is currently limited data to support its use in the hospital setting. This technology appears to be affordable, safe and effective at penetrating biofilm in water distribution systems.

Keywords: Legionella, Monochloramine and water disinfection.