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Toilet plume aerosol generation rate and environmental contamination following bowl water inoculation with Clostridium difficile spores
Authors:Kathleen AN Aithinne  Casey W Cooper  Robert A Lynch  David L Johnson
Institution:1. Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, University of Oklahoma College of Public Health, Oklahoma City, OK, USA;2. Xi''an Jiaotong–Liverpool University, Jiangsu Province, China
Abstract:

Introduction

Clostridium difficile is the leading cause of health care–associated gastric illness. Environmental contamination with C difficile spores is a risk factor for contact transmission, and toilet flushing causes such contamination. This work explores toilet contamination persistence and environmental contamination produced over a series of flushes after contamination.

Methods

A flushometer toilet was seeded with C difficile spores in a sealed chamber. The toilet was flushed 24times, with postflush bowl water samples and settle plates periodically collected for culturing and counting. Air samples were collected after each of 12 flushes using rotating plate impactors.

Results

Spores were present in bowl water even after 24 flushes. Large droplet spore deposition accumulated over the 24-flush period. Droplet nuclei spore bioaerosol was produced over at least 12 flushes.

Conclusions

Toilets contaminated with C difficile spores are a persistent source of environmental contamination over an extended number of flushes.
Keywords:Aerosol  Toilet  Plume  Infection control  Microbial contamination
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