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Jun 2013 • Volume 29 • Number 67

PREDICTORS OF LEGIONELLA OCCURRENCE IN DENTAL
UNIT WATERLINES OF A HIGHLY COLONIZED DENTAL HOSPITAL

  1Giuseppe A. Messano,
2Mohd Masood,
3Patrizio Palermo,
1Stefano Petti

1 SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, ROME, ITALY;
2 CENTRE OF STUDIES FOR COMMUNITY DENTISTRY, FACULTY OF DENTISTRY, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA, SHAH ALAM, MALAYSIA
3 SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR, RESPIRATORY, NEPHROLOGIC AND GERIATRIC SCIENCES AND S. CAMILLO-FORLANINI HOSPITAL, ROME, ITALY

doi: 10.5937/asn1367236M
     
...Abstract


Introduction. Legionella is frequently detected in Dental Unit Waterlines (DUWLs). Although such a high occurrence is not necessarily associated with high risk for Legionnaire’s disease among patients and staff, it is prudent to monitor DUWLs for Legionella periodically. Since this procedure is long and expensive, surrogate markers are frequently used.
Aim To investigate whether surrogate markers are predictive of Legionella detection in DUWLs in a highly colonized dental hospital.
Material and methods. DUWLs from a dental hospital where legionellae were detected intermittently throughout a period of ten years was considered. The investigated predictors were total viable flora (TVF) at 37°C and at 22°C, Pseudomonas (legionellae competitor) occurrence and season. Multivariate analysis was made and, using the best fitting logistic regression model, the probability to detect legionellae in water from DUWLs was estimated.
Results Legionellae were detected in 52% water samples collected in summertime and never detected in wintertime at levels ranging between 0 and 200 colony forming units(CFU)/L. The odds ratio of legionellae occurrence were 25.0 for Pseudomonas undetected vs. detected, 108.3 for summertime vs. wintertime, 2.2-2.3 for TVF levels at 37°C and 22°C >200 CFU/mL vs. =200 CFU/mL. A 29% probability to detect legionellae from DUWLs, where Pseudomonas was undetected, TVF levels were >200 CFU/mL and in summertime, was estimated.
Conclusion. Despite legionellae were ubiquitous in the dental hospital during the study period, in the most favourable conditions for Legionella growth (lack of competitor, high biofilm and hot weather), legionellae were detected in almost one third of DUWLs.

Key words: dental unit waterline, Legionella, Pseudomonas, water quality
 

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Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases
Sapienza University
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