Pseudomonas spp., particularly Pseudomonas aeruginosa, is a common waterborne pathogen. Using tap water to rinse suction tubing has been associated with outbreaks of Pseudomonas infections.
“Water bottles improperly filled with tap water and used for rinsing tracheal suction tubing resulted in an outbreak of P. cepacia... Tubing permanently attached to showers... implicated in a serious outbreak of P. aeruginosa bloodstream infection.”
[References:, APIC Text, 4th Edition, Chapter 117 – Waterborne Pathogens, , , ]
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