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High Legionella Levels Found at St. Joseph's Hospital

20 Dec

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Summary

  • Alarming Legionella bacteria concentrations detected in eight water samples.
  • Levels were so high they indicated uncontrolled spread of the bacteria.
  • Hospital immediately implemented sanitization and enhanced safety measures.
High Legionella Levels Found at St. Joseph's Hospital

Alarming concentrations of Legionella bacteria were recently detected in eight water samples from St. Joseph's University Medical Center in Paterson. The findings, detailed in a state health department report, indicated uncontrolled spread of the bacteria responsible for Legionnaires' disease. Testing was initiated after a hospital patient infected with Legionella died during the summer.

Excessive amounts of Legionella bacteria were found in patient room sinks, ice machines, and a hallway sink in November. The state's assessment stated that the hospital's water management program was not preventing Legionella growth. In response, St. Joseph's implemented extensive sanitization of its water system in December, including hyperchlorination and additional filtration.

The hospital affirmed that patient safety is its highest priority and that it is coordinating with health authorities. Enhanced monitoring and water safety measures, exceeding regulatory requirements, have been put in place. Follow-up testing and ongoing monitoring are being conducted as per state recommendations to ensure continued water safety.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Legionnaires' disease is caused by Legionella bacteria, which can spread through contaminated water systems, including sinks and ice machines, as found at St. Joseph's.
St. Joseph's implemented massive sanitization of its water system, including hyperchlorination, installed additional filtration, and enhanced monitoring.
Yes, Legionella bacteria were also detected in ice machines and hallway sinks at St. Joseph's Regan Building.

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