Two Legionnaires' disease cases associated with industrial waste water treatment plants: a case report

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Finnish and Swedish waste water systems used by the forest industry were found to be exceptionally heavily contaminated with legionellae in 2005.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>We report two cases of severe p...

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Main Authors: Putus Tuula, Mentula Silja, Uldum Søren A, Korpio Timo, Neuvonen Liisa-Kaarina, Kusnetsov Jaana, Tran Minh Nhu Nguyen, Martimo Kari-Pekka
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-12-01
Series:BMC Infectious Diseases
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2334/10/343
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spelling doaj-9208894923e04570b4e6b9ec5fbd81902020-11-25T03:42:59ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342010-12-0110134310.1186/1471-2334-10-343Two Legionnaires' disease cases associated with industrial waste water treatment plants: a case reportPutus TuulaMentula SiljaUldum Søren AKorpio TimoNeuvonen Liisa-KaarinaKusnetsov JaanaTran Minh Nhu NguyenMartimo Kari-Pekka<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Finnish and Swedish waste water systems used by the forest industry were found to be exceptionally heavily contaminated with legionellae in 2005.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>We report two cases of severe pneumonia in employees working at two separate mills in Finland in 2006. <it>Legionella </it>serological and urinary antigen tests were used to diagnose Legionnaires' disease in the symptomatic employees, who had worked at, or close to, waste water treatment plants. Since the findings indicated a <it>Legionella </it>infection, the waste water and home water systems were studied in more detail. The antibody response and <it>Legionella </it>urinary antigen finding of Case A indicated that the infection had been caused by <it>Legionella pneumophila </it>serogroup 1. Case A had been exposed to legionellae while installing a pump into a post-clarification basin at the waste water treatment plant of mill A. Both the water and sludge in the basin contained high concentrations of <it>Legionella pneumophila </it>serogroup 1, in addition to serogroups 3 and 13. Case B was working 200 meters downwind from a waste water treatment plant, which had an active sludge basin and cooling towers. The antibody response indicated that his disease was due to <it>Legionella pneumophila </it>serogroup 2. The cooling tower was the only site at the waste water treatment plant yielding that serogroup, though water in the active sludge basin yielded abundant growth of <it>Legionella pneumophila </it>serogroup 5 and <it>Legionella rubrilucens</it>. Both workers recovered from the disease.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>These are the first reported cases of Legionnaires' disease in Finland associated with industrial waste water systems.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2334/10/343
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author Putus Tuula
Mentula Silja
Uldum Søren A
Korpio Timo
Neuvonen Liisa-Kaarina
Kusnetsov Jaana
Tran Minh Nhu Nguyen
Martimo Kari-Pekka
spellingShingle Putus Tuula
Mentula Silja
Uldum Søren A
Korpio Timo
Neuvonen Liisa-Kaarina
Kusnetsov Jaana
Tran Minh Nhu Nguyen
Martimo Kari-Pekka
Two Legionnaires' disease cases associated with industrial waste water treatment plants: a case report
BMC Infectious Diseases
author_facet Putus Tuula
Mentula Silja
Uldum Søren A
Korpio Timo
Neuvonen Liisa-Kaarina
Kusnetsov Jaana
Tran Minh Nhu Nguyen
Martimo Kari-Pekka
author_sort Putus Tuula
title Two Legionnaires' disease cases associated with industrial waste water treatment plants: a case report
title_short Two Legionnaires' disease cases associated with industrial waste water treatment plants: a case report
title_full Two Legionnaires' disease cases associated with industrial waste water treatment plants: a case report
title_fullStr Two Legionnaires' disease cases associated with industrial waste water treatment plants: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Two Legionnaires' disease cases associated with industrial waste water treatment plants: a case report
title_sort two legionnaires' disease cases associated with industrial waste water treatment plants: a case report
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2010-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Finnish and Swedish waste water systems used by the forest industry were found to be exceptionally heavily contaminated with legionellae in 2005.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>We report two cases of severe pneumonia in employees working at two separate mills in Finland in 2006. <it>Legionella </it>serological and urinary antigen tests were used to diagnose Legionnaires' disease in the symptomatic employees, who had worked at, or close to, waste water treatment plants. Since the findings indicated a <it>Legionella </it>infection, the waste water and home water systems were studied in more detail. The antibody response and <it>Legionella </it>urinary antigen finding of Case A indicated that the infection had been caused by <it>Legionella pneumophila </it>serogroup 1. Case A had been exposed to legionellae while installing a pump into a post-clarification basin at the waste water treatment plant of mill A. Both the water and sludge in the basin contained high concentrations of <it>Legionella pneumophila </it>serogroup 1, in addition to serogroups 3 and 13. Case B was working 200 meters downwind from a waste water treatment plant, which had an active sludge basin and cooling towers. The antibody response indicated that his disease was due to <it>Legionella pneumophila </it>serogroup 2. The cooling tower was the only site at the waste water treatment plant yielding that serogroup, though water in the active sludge basin yielded abundant growth of <it>Legionella pneumophila </it>serogroup 5 and <it>Legionella rubrilucens</it>. Both workers recovered from the disease.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>These are the first reported cases of Legionnaires' disease in Finland associated with industrial waste water systems.</p>
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