2008-08-10
The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health is investigating a case of Legionnaires' Disease (LD) involving a 70-year-old man.
The man, living in Wan Chai, developed fever, and cough on August 5. He was admitted to Queen Mary Hospital on August 8 and is now in stable condition.
CHP's investigations revealed that he did not have travel history during the incubation period. His home contacts did not have any LD symptoms.
This is the 11th Legionnaire's Disease case reported to the CHP this year. Eleven cases were reported in 2007, 16 in 2006 and 11 in 2005.
To prevent the disease, people are reminded to observe the following:
- An individual may reduce their susceptibility to the disease by avoiding smoking and excessive drinking, and maintaining good health.
- People handling garden soils, composts and potting mixes should take the following precautions:
- Gently water gardens and composts using low pressure.
- Open composted potting mixes slowly and make sure the opening is directed away from the face.
- Wet the soil to reduce dust when potting plants.
- Prevent working in poorly ventilated places such as enclosed greenhouses, and
- Wash hands carefully afterwards.
- Proper design, operation and maintenance of man-made water systems.
For more information about the good practices to be followed in the design, installation, operation and maintenance of man-made water systems, please visit the website of the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (http://www.emsd.gov.hk/emsd/e_download/pps/code.doc) for the Code of Practice published by the Prevention of Legionnaires' Disease Committee in 2000.
Information on LD and advice on preventive measures can also be found in CHP's website. (http://www.chp.gov.hk)
Ends/Sunday, August 10, 2008