The Jerusalem Post

Legionella found in Nahariya hospital

- • By JUDY SIEGEL

Potentiall­y deadly Legionella bacteria have been discovered in the hot-water reservoir in a building at the Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya. The bacteria, which can cause pneumonia and have caused fatalities in Israel and abroad, were found in a building that houses the department­s of pediatrics, pediatric surgery, pediatric orthopedic­s, neonatal intensive care, gynecology, as well as in the high-risk pregnancy unit in the government hospital.

No patients have been reported infected with the bacteria.

With the discovery of the bacterium, use of the building’s hot-water system was stopped. The Health Ministry has ordered that alternativ­e plans be prepared in each department for the use of hot water. All ambulatory activities in the building have been halted, and some patients have been transferre­d to other department­s, while the hospital’s maintenanc­e personnel and outside experts work to sanitize the hot water system.

Legionella bacteria can cause a pneumonia that is characteri­zed by high fever, headache, diarrhea, muscle pain, chills, increased phlegm and pain throughout the body. By the second day, a patient can develop cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, confusion and other mental changes. The name “Legionnair­es’ disease” was coined in 1976, after a respirator­y disease affected delegates attending an American Legion of Pennsylvan­ia convention in Philadelph­ia.

The bacteria thrive in water-supply systems that provide conditions suitable for their growth, including stagnant water, rust or calcium residues and a temperatur­e of 25 to 45 degrees Celsius.

While the bacteria can spread through contaminat­ed droplets expelled from the respirator­y system, they are not directly transmitte­d from person to person. The greatest risk factor is smoking, which if stopped, can lower a person’s likelihood of infection. Sensitive population­s, such as the elderly, chronicall­y ill or those with a weak immune systems, are also at higher risk of becoming infected.

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