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Interactions of pathogens and irritant chemicals in land-applied sewagesludges (biosolids)

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dc.contributor.author Lewis, DL en
dc.contributor.author Gattie, DK en
dc.contributor.author Novak, ME en
dc.contributor.author Sanchez, S en
dc.contributor.author Pumphrey, C en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:44:49Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:44:49Z
dc.date.issued 2002 en
dc.identifier.issn 14712458 en
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-2-1 en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/2085
dc.subject.other adult en
dc.subject.other air pollutant en
dc.subject.other Alcaligenes faecalis en
dc.subject.other article en
dc.subject.other bacterial skin disease en
dc.subject.other bacterium en
dc.subject.other biosolid en
dc.subject.other Brevundimonas diminuta en
dc.subject.other Canada en
dc.subject.other controlled study en
dc.subject.other diaper dermatitis en
dc.subject.other environmental exposure en
dc.subject.other eye irritation en
dc.subject.other female en
dc.subject.other health hazard en
dc.subject.other human en
dc.subject.other male en
dc.subject.other medical record en
dc.subject.other pathogenesis en
dc.subject.other pneumonia en
dc.subject.other rash en
dc.subject.other respiratory tract infection en
dc.subject.other septicemia en
dc.subject.other sludge treatment en
dc.subject.other Staphylococcus aureus en
dc.subject.other Staphylococcus infection en
dc.subject.other United States en
dc.title Interactions of pathogens and irritant chemicals in land-applied sewagesludges (biosolids) en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.identifier.primary 10.1186/1471-2458-2-1 en
heal.identifier.secondary 1 en
heal.publicationDate 2002 en
heal.abstract Background: Fertilisation of land with processed sewage sludges, which often contain low levels of pathogens, endotoxins, and trace amounts of industrial and household chemicals, has become common practice in Western Europe, the US, and Canada. Local governments, however, are increasingly restricting or banning the practice in response to residents reporting adverse health effects. These self-reported illnesses have not been studied and methods for assessing exposures of residential communities to contaminants from processed sewage sludges need to be developed. Methods: To describe and document adverse effects reported by residents, 48 individuals at ten sites in the US and Canada were questioned about their environmental exposures and symptoms. Information was obtained on five additional cases where an outbreak of staphylococcal infections occurred near a land application site in Robesonia, PA. Medical records were reviewed in cases involving hospitalisation or other medical treatment. Since most complaints were associated with airborne contaminants, an air dispersion model was used as a means for potentially ruling out exposure to sludge as the cause of adverse effects. Results: Affected residents lived within approximately 1 km of land application sites and generally complained of irritation (e.g., skin rashes and burning of the eyes, throat, and lungs) after exposure to winds blowing from treated fields. A prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus infections of the skin and respiratory tract was found. Approximately 1 in 4 of 54 individuals were infected, including 2 mortalities (septicaemia, pneumonia). This result was consistent with the prevalence of S. aureus infections accompanying diaper rashes in which the organism, which is commonly found in the lower human colon, tends to invade irritated or inflamed tissue. Conclusions: When assessing public health risks from applying sewage sludges in residential areas, potential interactions of chemical contaminants with low levels of pathogens should be considered. An increased risk of infection may occur when allergic and non-allergic reactions to endotoxins and other chemical components irritate skin and mucus membranes and thereby compromise normal barriers to infection. en
heal.journalName BMC Public Health en
dc.identifier.volume 2 en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1186/1471-2458-2-1 en
dc.identifier.spage 1 en
dc.identifier.epage 8 en


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