An outbreak of swimming-pool related respiratory symptoms: An elusive source of trichloramine in a municipal indoor swimming pool

Several members of a swimming club complained of respiratory symptoms associated with attending a municipal indoor swimming pool. Trichloramine, a volatile chlorination by-product and a potent respiratory irritant, was the most probable culprit, but the exact cause for its presence in excessive conc...

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Published inInternational journal of hygiene and environmental health Vol. 218; no. 4; pp. 386 - 391
Main Authors Seys, Sven F., Feyen, Ludo, Keirsbilck, Stephan, Adams, Els, Dupont, Lieven J., Nemery, Benoit
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1618-131X
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DOI10.1016/j.ijheh.2015.03.001

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Abstract Several members of a swimming club complained of respiratory symptoms associated with attending a municipal indoor swimming pool. Trichloramine, a volatile chlorination by-product and a potent respiratory irritant, was the most probable culprit, but the exact cause for its presence in excessive concentrations remained elusive. Twenty-two competitive swimmers and six coaches were evaluated during the outbreak and nine swimmers and four coaches were re-evaluated one year later. Symptoms were recorded by non-standardized history taking; pulmonary function testing included spirometry, measurement of fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) and histamine provocation. Concentrations of trichloramine in air were measured repeatedly by the method of Héry. The most commonly reported symptoms consisted of cough (n=16), dyspnoea (n=13), tearing eyes (n=10) and blocked or runny nose (n=6). Mean FEV1% predicted was 109.1%. Mean FENO level was 19.7 ppb (higher than 25 ppb in 3 subjects). Airway hyperreactivity to histamine (PC20≤8mg/ml) was detected in 22/26 subjects. Measured trichloramine concentrations in air exceeded the maximal concentration (WHO) of 0.5mg/m3 four times between May and October 2011 and four times between January and March 2012. Polyamine compounds, present in glue used for repairing pipework, were identified as a probable external source of nitrogen resulting in increasing trichloramine concentrations. After the removal of the presumed cause of the excessive trichloramine concentrations, most subjects improved clinically, but several subjects remained symptomatic and had bronchial hyperreactivity. A high prevalence of airway hyperreactivity, accompanied by symptoms of upper and lower airways, was detected in swimmers who had been repeatedly exposed to high trichloramine concentrations. A glue containing polyamines, used to repair a pipework, was suspected to be the source of this excessive production of trichloramine.
AbstractList Several members of a swimming club complained of respiratory symptoms associated with attending a municipal indoor swimming pool. Trichloramine, a volatile chlorination by-product and a potent respiratory irritant, was the most probable culprit, but the exact cause for its presence in excessive concentrations remained elusive.BACKGROUNDSeveral members of a swimming club complained of respiratory symptoms associated with attending a municipal indoor swimming pool. Trichloramine, a volatile chlorination by-product and a potent respiratory irritant, was the most probable culprit, but the exact cause for its presence in excessive concentrations remained elusive.Twenty-two competitive swimmers and six coaches were evaluated during the outbreak and nine swimmers and four coaches were re-evaluated one year later. Symptoms were recorded by non-standardized history taking; pulmonary function testing included spirometry, measurement of fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) and histamine provocation. Concentrations of trichloramine in air were measured repeatedly by the method of Héry.METHODSTwenty-two competitive swimmers and six coaches were evaluated during the outbreak and nine swimmers and four coaches were re-evaluated one year later. Symptoms were recorded by non-standardized history taking; pulmonary function testing included spirometry, measurement of fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) and histamine provocation. Concentrations of trichloramine in air were measured repeatedly by the method of Héry.The most commonly reported symptoms consisted of cough (n=16), dyspnoea (n=13), tearing eyes (n=10) and blocked or runny nose (n=6). Mean FEV1% predicted was 109.1%. Mean FENO level was 19.7 ppb (higher than 25 ppb in 3 subjects). Airway hyperreactivity to histamine (PC20 ≤ 8 mg/ml) was detected in 22/26 subjects. Measured trichloramine concentrations in air exceeded the maximal concentration (WHO) of 0.5mg/m(3) four times between May and October 2011 and four times between January and March 2012. Polyamine compounds, present in glue used for repairing pipework, were identified as a probable external source of nitrogen resulting in increasing trichloramine concentrations. After the removal of the presumed cause of the excessive trichloramine concentrations, most subjects improved clinically, but several subjects remained symptomatic and had bronchial hyperreactivity.RESULTSThe most commonly reported symptoms consisted of cough (n=16), dyspnoea (n=13), tearing eyes (n=10) and blocked or runny nose (n=6). Mean FEV1% predicted was 109.1%. Mean FENO level was 19.7 ppb (higher than 25 ppb in 3 subjects). Airway hyperreactivity to histamine (PC20 ≤ 8 mg/ml) was detected in 22/26 subjects. Measured trichloramine concentrations in air exceeded the maximal concentration (WHO) of 0.5mg/m(3) four times between May and October 2011 and four times between January and March 2012. Polyamine compounds, present in glue used for repairing pipework, were identified as a probable external source of nitrogen resulting in increasing trichloramine concentrations. After the removal of the presumed cause of the excessive trichloramine concentrations, most subjects improved clinically, but several subjects remained symptomatic and had bronchial hyperreactivity.A high prevalence of airway hyperreactivity, accompanied by symptoms of upper and lower airways, was detected in swimmers who had been repeatedly exposed to high trichloramine concentrations. A glue containing polyamines, used to repair a pipework, was suspected to be the source of this excessive production of trichloramine.DISCUSSIONA high prevalence of airway hyperreactivity, accompanied by symptoms of upper and lower airways, was detected in swimmers who had been repeatedly exposed to high trichloramine concentrations. A glue containing polyamines, used to repair a pipework, was suspected to be the source of this excessive production of trichloramine.
Several members of a swimming club complained of respiratory symptoms associated with attending a municipal indoor swimming pool. Trichloramine, a volatile chlorination by-product and a potent respiratory irritant, was the most probable culprit, but the exact cause for its presence in excessive concentrations remained elusive. Twenty-two competitive swimmers and six coaches were evaluated during the outbreak and nine swimmers and four coaches were re-evaluated one year later. Symptoms were recorded by non-standardized history taking; pulmonary function testing included spirometry, measurement of fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) and histamine provocation. Concentrations of trichloramine in air were measured repeatedly by the method of Héry. The most commonly reported symptoms consisted of cough (n=16), dyspnoea (n=13), tearing eyes (n=10) and blocked or runny nose (n=6). Mean FEV1% predicted was 109.1%. Mean FENO level was 19.7 ppb (higher than 25 ppb in 3 subjects). Airway hyperreactivity to histamine (PC20≤8mg/ml) was detected in 22/26 subjects. Measured trichloramine concentrations in air exceeded the maximal concentration (WHO) of 0.5mg/m3 four times between May and October 2011 and four times between January and March 2012. Polyamine compounds, present in glue used for repairing pipework, were identified as a probable external source of nitrogen resulting in increasing trichloramine concentrations. After the removal of the presumed cause of the excessive trichloramine concentrations, most subjects improved clinically, but several subjects remained symptomatic and had bronchial hyperreactivity. A high prevalence of airway hyperreactivity, accompanied by symptoms of upper and lower airways, was detected in swimmers who had been repeatedly exposed to high trichloramine concentrations. A glue containing polyamines, used to repair a pipework, was suspected to be the source of this excessive production of trichloramine.
Several members of a swimming club complained of respiratory symptoms associated with attending a municipal indoor swimming pool. Trichloramine, a volatile chlorination by-product and a potent respiratory irritant, was the most probable culprit, but the exact cause for its presence in excessive concentrations remained elusive. Twenty-two competitive swimmers and six coaches were evaluated during the outbreak and nine swimmers and four coaches were re-evaluated one year later. Symptoms were recorded by non-standardized history taking; pulmonary function testing included spirometry, measurement of fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) and histamine provocation. Concentrations of trichloramine in air were measured repeatedly by the method of Héry. The most commonly reported symptoms consisted of cough (n=16), dyspnoea (n=13), tearing eyes (n=10) and blocked or runny nose (n=6). Mean FEV1% predicted was 109.1%. Mean FENO level was 19.7 ppb (higher than 25 ppb in 3 subjects). Airway hyperreactivity to histamine (PC20 ≤ 8 mg/ml) was detected in 22/26 subjects. Measured trichloramine concentrations in air exceeded the maximal concentration (WHO) of 0.5mg/m(3) four times between May and October 2011 and four times between January and March 2012. Polyamine compounds, present in glue used for repairing pipework, were identified as a probable external source of nitrogen resulting in increasing trichloramine concentrations. After the removal of the presumed cause of the excessive trichloramine concentrations, most subjects improved clinically, but several subjects remained symptomatic and had bronchial hyperreactivity. A high prevalence of airway hyperreactivity, accompanied by symptoms of upper and lower airways, was detected in swimmers who had been repeatedly exposed to high trichloramine concentrations. A glue containing polyamines, used to repair a pipework, was suspected to be the source of this excessive production of trichloramine.
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Adult
Air Pollution, Indoor - adverse effects
Air Pollution, Indoor - analysis
Airway hyper reactivity
Asthma
Belgium
Child
Chlorides - analysis
Chlorides - toxicity
Competitive swimmer
Disease Outbreaks
Female
Humans
Indoor swimming pool
Inhalation Exposure - adverse effects
Inhalation Exposure - analysis
Male
Middle Aged
Nitrogen Compounds - analysis
Nitrogen Compounds - toxicity
Respiratory Function Tests
Respiratory Tract Diseases - chemically induced
Respiratory Tract Diseases - epidemiology
Swimming Pools
Trichloramine
Young Adult
Title An outbreak of swimming-pool related respiratory symptoms: An elusive source of trichloramine in a municipal indoor swimming pool
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