Church Jetted Baptismal Font Linked to Legionellosis Outbreak-Tennessee, 2023.

IF 0.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Christine M Thomas, Dilani Goonewardene, Julie Schuman, Jennifer Kmet, Lisa Sentiff, Yolanda Woods, Emma Roth, Jane Yackley, Ariana Allgood, Brielle Conway, Veneda Jordan, Brian Sally, Erica Terrell, Timothy F Jones, William Schaffner, Mary-Margaret A Fill, John R Dunn
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Abstract

In May 2023, the Shelby County Health Department identified a legionellosis outbreak among attendees of the same church. Epidemiologic, environmental, and laboratory investigations were initiated. Laboratory-based surveillance identified persons with a positive Legionella test result. Church attendees were surveyed about attendance, symptoms of legionellosis, and water exposures. Environmental assessment of the church included asking about recent water management practices and collecting samples from water sources for culture. The health department identified 16 church attendees who had legionellosis symptoms. Of these, 9 (56%) had positive laboratory test results for Legionella pneumophila, 7 were hospitalized, and none died. Our investigation revealed that recent changes in water management practices at the church included renewed operation of a large, jetted baptismal font. In all, 17 environmental samples were collected; of these samples, 5 (including 4 from the baptismal font) had L. pneumophila serogroup 1 isolated by culture. Environmental sampling was crucial in identifying the baptismal font as the likely source of L. pneumophila. Education about water management and remediation recommendations were provided to staff at the church.

教堂喷射洗礼池与军团病爆发有关-田纳西州,2023年。
2023年5月,谢尔比县卫生部门在同一座教堂的信徒中发现了军团病的爆发。开展了流行病学、环境和实验室调查。基于实验室的监测确定了军团菌检测结果阳性的人员。调查了教会参与者的出勤、军团病症状和接触水的情况。对教堂的环境评估包括询问最近的水管理做法,并从水源中收集用于文化的样本。卫生部门确认了16名有军团病症状的教会成员。其中9例(56%)嗜肺军团菌实验室检测结果阳性,7例住院,无死亡。我们的调查显示,教堂最近在水管理方面的做法发生了变化,包括重新启用一个大型喷射洗礼池。共采集环境样本17份;其中5份(包括4份来自洗礼池)经培养分离出嗜肺乳杆菌血清组1。环境取样在确定嗜肺乳杆菌可能来源的洗礼池中至关重要。向教堂的工作人员提供了有关水管理和补救建议的教育。
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Journal of Environmental Health
Journal of Environmental Health 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
0.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
1
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Health (JEH) is published 10 times per year by the National Environmental Health Association and keeps readers up-to-date on current issues, new research, useful products and services, and employment opportunities. As the only direct link to the complete spectrum of environmental health topics, the JEH reaches more than 20,000 professionals working to solve problems in areas such as air quality, drinking water, food safety and protection, hazardous materials/toxic substances management, institutional environmental health, occupational safety and health, terrorism and all-hazards preparedness, vector control, wastewater management, and water pollution control/water quality.
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