TY - JOUR
T1 - Microbiological hazards of household toilets
T2 - droplet production and the fate of residual organisms
AU - Gerba, C. P.
AU - Wallis, C.
AU - Melnick, J. L.
PY - 1975
Y1 - 1975
N2 - Large numbers of bacteria and viruses when seeded into household toilets were shown to remain in the bowl after flushing, and even continual flushing could not remove a persistent fraction. This was found to be due to the adsorption of the organisms to the porcelain surfaces of the bowl, with gradual elution occurring after each flush. Droplets produced by flushing toilets were found to harbor both bacteria and viruses which had been seeded. The detection of bacteria and viruses falling out onto surfaces in bathrooms after flushing indicated that they remain airborne long enough to settle on surfaces throughout the bathroom. Thus, there is a possibility that a person may acquire an infection from an aerosol produced by a toilet.
AB - Large numbers of bacteria and viruses when seeded into household toilets were shown to remain in the bowl after flushing, and even continual flushing could not remove a persistent fraction. This was found to be due to the adsorption of the organisms to the porcelain surfaces of the bowl, with gradual elution occurring after each flush. Droplets produced by flushing toilets were found to harbor both bacteria and viruses which had been seeded. The detection of bacteria and viruses falling out onto surfaces in bathrooms after flushing indicated that they remain airborne long enough to settle on surfaces throughout the bathroom. Thus, there is a possibility that a person may acquire an infection from an aerosol produced by a toilet.
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U2 - 10.1128/aem.30.2.229-237.1975
DO - 10.1128/aem.30.2.229-237.1975
M3 - Article
C2 - 169732
AN - SCOPUS:0016752025
SN - 1364-5072
VL - 30
SP - 229
EP - 237
JO - Journal of Applied Microbiology
JF - Journal of Applied Microbiology
IS - 2
ER -