"Lifeguard lung": endemic granulomatous pneumonitis in an indoor swimming pool.
C S Rose,
J W Martyny,
L S Newman,
D K Milton,
T E King, Jr,
J L Beebe,
J B McCammon,
R E Hoffman and
K Kreiss
National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Denver, CO 80206, USA.
OBJECTIVES: Two sequential outbreaks of respiratory diseaseamong lifeguards at an indoor swimming pool with water sprayfeatures were investigated. METHODS: Questionnaires were administeredto recreation center employees following each outbreak. Respondentsreporting 2 or more pool-related symptoms were offered clinicalevaluation, including bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavageand transbronchial biopsy. Pool air and water were sampled forfungi, bacteria, amoebae, endotoxin, and respirable particulates.RESULTS: Thirty-three lifeguards had noncaseating granulomason biopsy and/or bronchoalveolar lavage lymphocytosis. Attackrates for the outbreaks were 27% and 65%. Case patients hadhigher cumulative hours of work and tended to work more hoursper week. Analyses indicated increased levels of endotoxin inpool air and water (relative to control pools) and gram-negativebacterial colonization of water sprays. Use of water spray featuresgenerated a 5.2-fold increase in the number of respirable particlesand up to an 8-fold increase in air endotoxin levels. CONCLUSIONS:Lifeguards in this indoor swimming pool developed granulomatouslung disease associated with endotoxin-containing respirablebioaerosols from water spray features, which ventilation systemimprovements did not prevent.
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