The prevalence of free-living amoebae in a South African hospital water distribution system

The purpose of this study was to investigate the occurrence of free-living amoebae in the water system of a teaching hospital in Johannesburg (South Africa). Water and biofilm samples were collected from the theatres, theatre sterilisation service unit, central sterilisation service unit and endosco...

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Main Authors: Petros Muchesa, Tobias G. Barnard, Catheleen Bartie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2015-01-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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Online Access:https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/3525
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Summary:The purpose of this study was to investigate the occurrence of free-living amoebae in the water system of a teaching hospital in Johannesburg (South Africa). Water and biofilm samples were collected from the theatres, theatre sterilisation service unit, central sterilisation service unit and endoscopy/bronchoscopy unit. The samples were filtered and seeded on non-nutrient agar spread with heat-killed Escherichia coli. Of the 71 samples collected, 63 (88.7%) were positive for free-living amoeba. Acanthamoeba spp., Balamuthia spp. and Hartmanella spp. were identified by morphology. The presence of free-living amoeba in the hospital water network may be a potential health risk.
ISSN:1996-7489