Preventing Legionnaires’ Disease and Other Waterborne Pathogens

 

Preventing Legionnaires’ Disease and other Waterborne Pathogens

Newark Liberty International Airport Marriott

November 7, 2019 Newark, NJ
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Legionnaires’ disease and other diseases due to waterborne opportunistic pathogens in healthcare and other facilities is a serious issue. Legionella is now responsible for more than 50% of waterborne outbreaks and is continuing to increase in the United States.

Recommendations, guidelines and regulations have recently been published, including those from NASEM, New York State, ASHRAE, CMS, Veterans Administration and the CDC to address the issue of waterborne opportunistic pathogens.

The Infection Prevention Strategy (TIPS) is pleased to present a Master Class entitled: Preventing Legionnaires’ Disease and other Waterborne Pathogens. This one-day free event will offer the opportunity to review these new documents to build a better understanding of the recommendations and how they might be applied in healthcare settings.

The November 7th schedule includes the following:

General Introduction by JOSEPH A. COTRUVO – Ph.D. –  JOSEPH COTRUVO & Associates, LLC

Management of Legionella in Water Systems
Report of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine Water Science and Technology Board
MARK W. LECHEVALLIER, PH.D. DR. WATER CONSULTING, LLC

Preventing Legionella in Healthcare
Based on the new standards and guidelines on Managing risk for Legionella bacteria (ASHRAE 188, CMS, Veterans  & NY State Regulation, how to organize Legionella Risk Assessment Program, Legionella Protocols Redaction, Compliance Review, Legionella Auditing Program.
JANET E. STOUT, PHD DIRECTOR, SPECIAL PATHOGENS LABORATORY , RESEARCH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR , UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH 

Emerging and Re-emerging Pathogens and Infectious Disease in Healthcare
Pseudomonas and other Gram negative bacteria, Non tuberculous Mycobacteria ; ecological niches, growth & disinfection’s survival, Free Living Amoebae, laboratory analyses, target & alert levels
DR. JOSEPH O. FALKINHAM PH.D, PROFESSOR OF MICROBIOLOGY, VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY

Strategy for Waterborne Infection Control In Healthcare
Description of the different water categories : diversity of cares, diversity of patients & immunological status, complexity of networks and biofilm growth, critical points & surveillance
PROF. PHILIPPE HARTEMANN – AQUA-TOOLS ‘S MEDICAL DIRECTOR – EMERITUS PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF LORRAINE PHD MD

Why to use Point-of-Use Filters in Units for Immunocompromised Patients
Discussion on Immunocompromised and suppressed patients in ICUs, NCUs, BMT & Burns units. Protocols & surveillance within healthcare settings and at home.
MARC RAYMOND – FOUNDER – PRESIDENT AQUA-TOOLS Inc

Join us as we discuss in-depth these public health concerns, new processes, practices and technologies. The Master Class will be presented by prestigious speakers leading the prevention and control of waterborne diseases in immunocompromised patients.

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On November 7 The Infection Prevention Strategy will present a Master Class Showcase entitled

 

Preventing Legionnaires’ Disease and other Waterborne Pathogens

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Topics will include:


Management of Legionella in Water System
Prevent Legionella in Healthcare Facilities
Practical case of Legionella Remediation in a Healthcare / nursing Home
Emerging Issues in Water and Infectious Disease
Strategy for Waterborne Waterborne Infections Control In Hospitals in Healthcare
Why to use Point-of-Use Filters in Immunocompromised Units
 

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