1. Microbial contamination of nebulizers in the home treatment of cystic fibrosis.
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Blau, H., Mussaffi, H., Mei Zahav, M., Prais, D., Livne, M., Czitron, B. M., and Cohen, H. A.
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AEROSOLS ,MICROBIAL contamination ,VIRAL contamination ,CYSTIC fibrosis ,LUNG diseases ,RESPIRATORY infections ,SPUTUM microbiology ,PSEUDOMONAS aeruginosa ,CLEANING equipment - Abstract
Background Home nebulizers are in widespread use in cystic fibrosis (CF) and other chronic pulmonary diseases. Bacterial contamination may be a source of respiratory tract colonization. Objectives To investigate microbial contamination of home nebulizers in CF patients, compare with sputum cultures and relate to cleaning practices. Methods A total of 29 home nebulizers of CF patients were cultured. Families were interviewed regarding cleaning routines and patients had sputum cultures for bacteria and fungi. Results In total, 19/29 (65%) nebulizers were contaminated: 18 reservoir cups, 14 mouthpieces and five filters. Pseudomonas spp. were isolated from 10 nebulizers (35%) and all 10 had Pseudomonas aeruginosa airway infection although without genetic typing we could not be sure this was the same bacteria as that from their nebulizer unit. An additional 7/29 had Pseudomonas aeruginosa airway infection without a contaminated nebulizer ( P = 0.001). No nebulizers were contaminated with Aspergillus. Only 4/19 contaminated nebulizers (22%) had been cleaned after every use, compared with seven of the 10 (70%) uncontaminated nebulizers ( P = 0.017). Only 7/19 patients with contaminated nebulizers (37%) and 5/10 with clean nebulizers (50%) recalled receiving cleaning instructions (not significant). Conclusions Home nebulizers are frequently contaminated, particularly when cleaning instructions are inadequate, and may be a source of airway infection or reinfection especially following contamination from a patient chronically colonized with P. aeruginosa. Simple oral and written cleaning instructions should be offered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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