1989
DOI: 10.1128/aem.55.12.3045-3050.1989
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Efficacy of copper and silver ions and reduced levels of free chlorine in inactivation of Legionella pneumophila

Abstract: Water disinfection systems utilizing electrolytically generated copper and silver ions (200 and 20, 400 and 40, or 800 and 80 ,ug/liter) and low levels of free chlorine (0.1 to 0.4 mg/liter) were evaluated at room (21 to 23°C) and elevated (39 to 40°C) temperatures in filtered well water (pH 7.3) for their efficacy in inactivating Legionella pneumophila (ATCC 33155). At room temperature, a contact time of at least 24 h was necessary for copper and silver (400 and 40 ,ug/liter) to achieve a 3-log1o reduction in… Show more

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“…Copper‐silver ionization. Copper and silver ions kill L. pneumophila in vitro 21 , 22 and in situ 23 . Copper and silver ions have also been shown to inhibit amoeba 24 .…”
Section: Disinfection Methods For Legionellamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copper‐silver ionization. Copper and silver ions kill L. pneumophila in vitro 21 , 22 and in situ 23 . Copper and silver ions have also been shown to inhibit amoeba 24 .…”
Section: Disinfection Methods For Legionellamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease L. pneumophila serogroup 1 in a renal transplant unit in Sao Paulo, Brazil, periodic hyperchlorination and¯ushing of pipes were instituted as control measures, but these were only partially effective, and disease outbreaks continued; electric showers were installed, which overcame the problem (Levin et al, 1995). Copper and silver ions can limit the levels of Legionella in water systems (Landeen et al, 1989;Liu et al, 1994a;Lin et al, 1995;Rohr et al, 1996;Liu et al, 1998;States et al, 1998;. Silver-containing paint can control Legionella over short time periods, but replenishment of silver, which leaches from the paint, is necessary for long-term control (Rogers et al, 1995).…”
Section: Detection and Disinfectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have been conducted on the use of copper and silver ions to disinfect water against microbial biofilms 17,24. These ions are believed to interfere with enzymes involved in cellular respiration and bind DNA at specific sites 25. For this reason, the metal chelating ligands were charged with either copper or silver ions to increase PP biofouling resistance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%