Legionella bacteria found in water system at Monklands Hospital

Bosses claim patients have not been affected by the discovery.

Author: Callum McQuadePublished 9th May 2023
Last updated 9th May 2023

The bacteria which can cause Legionnaires’ disease has been found in the water system at University Hospital Monklands in Lanarkshire.

NHS Lanarkshire confirmed the discovery after routine water sampling at the Airdrie hospital and staff have now fitted filters on washbasins and showers to stop the spread.

Karen Goudie chief of nursing services at University Hospital Monklands, said: “Following routine water sampling, legionella bacteria has been detected in the hot water system of the west tower at University Hospital Monklands.

“The cold water system is not affected and does not present risk in terms of safety of drinking water. No patients have been affected by the findings.

“All standard infection prevention and control measures are in place to keep staff and patients safe. This includes fitting filters on washbasins and shower outlets to ensure the water is safe for use.

“We will continue to test the hot water until we have full sets of negative samples and the filters remaining in place for as long as required.”

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