Legionella E-news -- 14 December 2006
Legionella E-news, 14
December 2006
HC Information Resources Inc.
Matthew R. Freije, Editor
May each of you experience great joy during the holidays, and prosperity
in 2007! -mrf
**IN THIS ISSUE**
1. Two Miners Contract LD
2. Two Cases among UK Hotel Guests
3. Outlook for LD Prevention in 2007
4. Legionella Management Plans
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1. TWO MINERS CONTRACT LD
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Legionnaires' disease was confirmed in two men in their 30s and 40s who
work at different areas of the same mine in Australia. The mine was shut
down around 10 December. Both workers were discharged from the hospital
after responding to treatment. Water samples were collected from the
mine by a Queensland health officer but test results are not yet
available. A spokesman for the mine said it would remain closed until a
risk assessment was completed and control measures were in place.
Source: news media
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2. TWO CASES AMONG UK HOTEL GUESTS
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A hotel in North Somerset was closed on 10 November after Legionnaires'
disease was diagnosed in two of its guests. Health officials sent
letters to more than 500 people who stayed at the hotel in a two-week
time frame. Legionella bacteria were found in water samples from the
hotel. Officials said that a link between the two cases and the hotel
had been established. Source: BBC News
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3. OUTLOOK FOR LD PREVENTION IN 2007
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Look for positive steps in Legionnaires' prevention in 2007: New or
improved point-of-use filters. Accurate testing technology that is more
consistent from laboratory to laboratory. State and industry guidelines
(US) requiring proactive preventive measures for potable water and
cooling towers. Improved flow and temperature control in potable water
systems. Certification of individuals conducting Legionella assessments.
And automated continuous monitoring of potable water.
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4. LEGIONELLA MANAGEMENT PLANS
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For hospitals: http://hcinfo.com/318info.htm
For nursing Homes and Senior Living Facilities: http://hcinfo.com/319info.htm
For hotels: http://hcinfo.com/320info.htm
The management plans read like an in-house policy manual. Each is
available in print (softcover) or on a CD for US$149 plus shipping, or
can be downloaded at www.hcinfo.com for $119.
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