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Euro Surveill ; 11(4): 126-8, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16645247

RESUMO

A need for national guidelines relating to interactive water features was highlighted following three outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis in the United Kingdom, all of which were related to public water features. In August 2003 the Health Protection Agency South West of England was notified of an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis associated with an interactive water feature designed for water play within an adventure park. The water feature was implicated following samples with a high coliform count and the presence of faecal coliforms. A case was defined as any child (younger than 16 years of age) who had visited the park during August and who subsequently had gastrointestinal symptoms and a faecal sample positive for cryptosporidium. Seventy one children were identified in the cohort. This outbreak of cryptosporidiosis was characterised by a very high attack rate (89%), relatively severe in duration (median 8 days) and had a relatively high hospital admission (16% of cases). The epidemic curve was consistent with a point source of infection, which corresponded to the date 80% of the cohort visited the park. This outbreak has similarities to two other cryptosporidiosis outbreaks reported in England in 2003 that involved public water features. These outbreaks raise issues about the operation and maintenance of water-based recreational attractions that very often involve children. The paper reflects on the basic control measures that can be taken and highlights the need for guidelines, especially since such attractions are becoming increasingly common. The Pool Water Treatment Advisory Group in United Kingdom has now produced guidelines.


Assuntos
Criptosporidiose/epidemiologia , Surtos de Doenças/estatística & dados numéricos , Exposição Ambiental/estatística & dados numéricos , Vigilância da População , Medição de Risco/métodos , Poluição da Água/estatística & dados numéricos , Abastecimento de Água/estatística & dados numéricos , Criança , Estudos de Coortes , Criptosporidiose/microbiologia , Guias como Assunto , Humanos , Incidência , Recreação , Fatores de Risco , Reino Unido/epidemiologia , Abastecimento de Água/análise
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Euro Surveill ; 11(4): 3-4, 2006 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29208122

RESUMO

A need for national guidelines relating to interactive water features was highlighted following three outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis in the United Kingdom, all of which were related to public water features. In August 2003 the Health Protection Agency South West of England was notified of an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis associated with an interactive water feature designed for water play within an adventure park. The water feature was implicated following samples with a high coliform count and the presence of faecal coliforms. A case was defined as any child (younger than 16 years of age) who had visited the park during August and who subsequently had gastrointestinal symptoms and a faecal sample positive for cryptosporidium. Seventy one children were identified in the cohort. This outbreak of cryptosporidiosis was characterised by a very high attack rate (89%), relatively severe in duration (median 8 days) and had a relatively high hospital admission (16% of cases). The epidemic curve was consistent with a point source of infection, which corresponded to the date 80% of the cohort visited the park. This outbreak has similarities to two other cryptosporidiosis outbreaks reported in England in 2003 that involved public water features. These outbreaks raise issues about the operation and maintenance of water-based recreational attractions that very often involve children. The paper reflects on the basic control measures that can be taken and highlights the need for guidelines, especially since such attractions are becoming increasingly common. The Pool Water Treatment Advisory Group in United Kingdom has now produced guidelines.

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Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom ; 12(2): 75-82, 1998.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9470219

RESUMO

The 96 well solid phase extraction (SPE) operated by robot in the LC/MS/MS bioanalysis offered rapid sample preparation for drugs and metabolites in biological matrices, based on simultaneous extraction of 96 samples. The use of a disk as sorbent in the 96 well plate further improved the performance of SPE and allowed for small elution volumes, making it possible to 'dilute and shoot" after SPE elution. In this study, a 96 well plate (Empore) was developed, characterized and optimized for several pharmaceutical compounds. In addition, a robot (MultiProbe) was modified to automate the 96 well plate operation. Examples were given to illustrate the major differences of using 96 well disk plate SPE in the method development as compared to the traditional SPE. This technology has been successfully used to support many clinical studies. Typically, a batch of 96 samples were prepared in 1-1.5 hours unattended (except for the replacement of a collection plate). Considerable savings in disposable supplies were also noted.


Assuntos
Cromatografia Líquida/métodos , Espectrometria de Massas/métodos , Preparações Farmacêuticas/análise , Antiasmáticos/análise , Antiasmáticos/sangue , Benzamidas/análise , Benzamidas/sangue , Colinérgicos/análise , Colinérgicos/sangue , Fluorbenzenos/análise , Fluorbenzenos/sangue , Humanos , Técnicas de Diluição do Indicador , Fenóis/análise , Fenóis/sangue , Piperidinas/análise , Piperidinas/sangue , Propilaminas/análise , Propilaminas/sangue , Piridazinas/análise , Piridazinas/sangue , Receptores da Neurocinina-2/antagonistas & inibidores , Robótica , Antagonistas da Serotonina/análise , Antagonistas da Serotonina/sangue
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