Environmental surveillance of in tourist facilities of the Balearic Islands, Spain, 2006 to 2010 and 2015 to 2018.

Antonio Doménech-Sánchez, Elena Laso, Clara I Berrocal, Sebastián Albertí
Author Information
  1. Antonio Doménech-Sánchez: Saniconsult Ibérica SL, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
  2. Elena Laso: Saniconsult Ibérica SL, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
  3. Clara I Berrocal: Saniconsult Ibérica SL, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
  4. Sebastián Albertí: Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Ciencias de la Salud (IUNICS), Universidad de las Islas Baleares, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

Abstract

BackgroundLegionnaires' disease is a respiratory illness often associated with hotels and travel. Spain is a major tourist destination and one of the European countries with most cases of Legionnaires' disease , both community- and travel-associated. However, the prevalence of in tourist facilities is unknown.AimThe present investigation aimed to survey the tourist facilities in the Balearic Islands, Spain, for prevalence.MethodsWe visited tourist facilities in the Balearic Islands in two different periods (2006-2010 and 2015-2018) and took water samples following national and international guidelines. was investigated by culture methods following international standards (ISO 11731:1998).ResultsWe evaluated 13,472 samples from 465 facilities. Bacteria of the genus were detected in 65.4% of the surveyed facilities. Contamination of the facilities was significantly higher during the second decade (54.5 vs 78.6%). The most frequent colonisers were serogroup 2-14. We detected the pathogen in 15.9% and 6.9% of hot and cold water distribution systems samples, respectively. The contamination rate in cold water systems samples was higher when free chlorine levels were < 0.2 mg/L and at > 25 °C temperatures, while in the hot water systems samples, the contamination rate was higher at < 50 °C. Of the samples from hot tubs, 10.9% were contaminated.Conclusion prevalence in hotels in the Balearic Islands was high but the contamination rates depended on the installations. Corrective measures are still needed to improve control.

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MeSH Term

Environmental Monitoring
Humans
Legionella
Legionnaires' Disease
Spain
Travel
Water
Water Microbiology
Water Supply

Chemicals

Water

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