U. Rohr et al., Four years of experience with silver-copper ionization for control of Legionella in a German university hospital hot water plumbing system, CLIN INF D, 29(6), 1999, pp. 1507-1511
Silver-copper ionization was used for controlling Legionella distribution i
n a German university hospital hot water plumbing system for 4 years. In th
e beginning, silver concentrations were not allowed to exceed 10 mu g/L bec
ause of drinking water regulation limits in Germany. Water samples were mon
itored for Legionella counts, temperature, and silver and copper concentrat
ions. A significant (P<.001) 3.8-log reduction of Legionella counts, from 4
0,000 cfu/L to 7 cfu/L, was found during the first year with silver-copper
ionization, Nevertheless, the long-term efficacy of silver concentrations <
10 mu g/L was not sufficient. Legionella counts increased to 10,000 cfu/L d
uring the third year, During the fourth year, we studied the influence of h
igher silver concentrations on Legionella distribution. With an average sil
ver level of 30 mu g/L, only a 1.3-log reduction in Legionella, to 500 cfu/
L, was achieved. The effect was not significant (P=.071); therefore, it mus
t be considered that Legionella developed a tolerance to silver ions.