1995
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1995.0360
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Contribution of Biofilm Bacteria to the Contamination

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“…Increased risks of pyrogenic and septicemic complications have been reported when the level of contamination exceeds 10,000 bacteria/ml in dialysis fluids (11). Considering the total number of bacteria in DUWLs equipped with conventional polyurethane tubes (1,8,15,22,24,34,36,38) and the population determined in this study, the amount of S. paucimobilis discharged can be calculated to be greater than 10,000 CFU/ml. Although no information is available on the definitive concentration of S. paucimobilis that causes symptomatic infection, more attention should be paid to reduce its outflow from DUWLs to eliminate the risk of opportunistic infections.…”
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“…Increased risks of pyrogenic and septicemic complications have been reported when the level of contamination exceeds 10,000 bacteria/ml in dialysis fluids (11). Considering the total number of bacteria in DUWLs equipped with conventional polyurethane tubes (1,8,15,22,24,34,36,38) and the population determined in this study, the amount of S. paucimobilis discharged can be calculated to be greater than 10,000 CFU/ml. Although no information is available on the definitive concentration of S. paucimobilis that causes symptomatic infection, more attention should be paid to reduce its outflow from DUWLs to eliminate the risk of opportunistic infections.…”
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“…Many studies demonstrated that the water discharged from DUWLs contains a number of bacteria (4,6,16,17,21,23,24,26,27,29,(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37), and pathogenic bacteria such as Legionella, which are virulent to an immunocompromised host, have been reported to be present occasionally (2,18,22). The bacterial outflow from DUWLs has been suggested to be caused by sloughing of bacteria from biofilms which had formed on the surfaces of the water supply tubes (16,23,(32)(33)(34). Therefore, to prevent the contamination of DUWLs, it is essential to develop effective treatments that can inhibit the formation of a bacterial biofilm in the tube.…”
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“…Water delivered from these devices is not sterile and has been shown to contain high numbers of bacteria (9,38,52). Biofilms accumulating on the inner surface of the tubing can be responsible for high levels of contamination of water delivered by DUWS (21,38,51). A number of surveys have reported that the majority of DUWS are supplied by tap water (54).…”
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“…Water delivered from these devices is not sterile and has been shown to contain high numbers of bacteria (6,12,22,30,38). Biofilms accumulating on the inner surface of the tubing are responsible for high levels of contamination of DUWS (30,37). Currently, dentists across the world have no evidence-based guidelines to control bacterial numbers in DUWS.…”
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