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 Company Urges WorldWide Water Testing After Australian Legionella Outbreak

 PORTLAND, Maine, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Officials at Binax today encouraged
all facilities with either cooling towers, air conditioning systems,
whirlpool baths, vegetable misters or any type of hot water system to test
for the presence of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1. Legionella is the
ubiquitous bacterium that causes up to 90% of all cases of Legionnaires'
Disease, a deadly, atypical pneumonia. Over 13,000 cases are reported in the
US each year, yet most cases are unreported due to liability issues and many
cases are undiagnosed. Outbreaks could be reduced if facilities practiced
routine testing of their water systems.

 Manufacturers of a new, rapid water test for Legionella, the Binax Equate
Water Test, issued the warning after the recent Legionella outbreak at an
aquarium in Australia in which 66 people became ill and at least two died.
The outbreak is thought to have been caused by the aquarium's air
conditioning system. While Legionnaires' Disease is deadly, it can be treated
with antibiotics and it can also be prevented. If facilities routinely test
their water supplies, they can monitor water for the presence of the
disease-causing bacteria, and decontaminate the water if there is a problem
and before people fall ill.

 Joe O'Kelly, business unit manager explains the benefits of the test, "The
Equate test was developed to help prevent situations such as the outbreak in
Australia. Recent reports have indicated that authorities there have relied
on tests which show a total bacterial count. When it comes to Legionella,
that's meaningless because total bacterial counts don't indicate high or low
levels of the Legionella bacteria. You can have low total bacterial counts
and very high Legionella counts. Conversely, you can have high total
bacterial counts and low Legionella counts and not know the difference unless
you specifically test for Legionella."

 The new Equate Water test provides a result in under an hour and is
available immediately.  Binax, Inc., a Portland-based pioneer of rapid
diagnostics for infectious diseases, developed the world's first Legionella
test in 1991 and created the new Equate test because customers expressed the
desire for a test which would give an indication of a Legionella problem
faster than other test methods. Other test methods currently on the market
take up to two weeks before results are available.

 Physicians and hospitals are also being encouraged to test any symptomatic
patients with the Binax Now Urinary Antigen Test for Legionella, a 15- minute
urine test which will let physicians know in life-saving minutes whether or
not their patients have Legionnaires' Disease. That is especially important
since this type of pneumonia preys on people with weakened immune systems and
mimics the symptoms of other respiratory illnesses. The symptoms of
Legionnaires' Disease include high fever, dry cough and diarrhea. When
diagnosed early, the pneumonia can be successfully treated with antibiotics.

 In July, an outbreak occurred in Maryland at a nursing home. In February of
1999, 233 people became ill at a flower show in Amsterdam. Of those, 150 were
confirmed to have Legionnaires' Disease and 23 died. The source of infection
was a whirlpool which was at the entrance of the show. Up to 13,000 cases are
reported each year in the United States, alone.  However, due to liability
issues and a lack of mandatory testing guidelines in the United States, many
cases go unreported and often undiagnosed.

 To order the Equate Water Test for Legionella or the NOW Urinary Antigen
Test for Legionella, call Binax immediately at 1-800-323-3199 or visit the
company's website at www.binax.com.

 SOURCE  Binax

 CO:  Binax

 ST:  Maine, Australia

 IN:  HEA ENV MTC

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Company Urges WorldWide Water Testing After Australian Legionella Outbreak

PORTLAND, Maine, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Officials at Binax today encouraged all 
facilities with either cooling towers, air conditioning systems, whirlpool baths, 
vegetable misters or any type of hot water system to test for the presence of 
Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1. Legionella is the ubiquitous bacterium that causes 
up to 90% of all cases of Legionnaires' Disease, a deadly, atypical pneumonia. Over 
13,000 cases are reported in the US each year, yet most cases are unreported due to 
liability issues and many cases are undiagnosed. Outbreaks could be reduced if 
facilities practiced routine testing of their water systems.

Manufacturers of a new, rapid water test for Legionella, the Binax Equate Water Test, 
issued the warning after the recent Legionella outbreak at an aquarium in Australia in 
which 66 people became ill and at least two died. The outbreak is thought to have been 
caused by the aquarium's air conditioning system. While Legionnaires' Disease is 
deadly, it can be treated with antibiotics and it can also be prevented. If facilities 
routinely test their water supplies, they can monitor water for the presence of the 
disease-causing bacteria, and decontaminate the water if there is a problem and before 
people fall ill.

Joe O'Kelly, business unit manager explains the benefits of the test, "The Equate test 
was developed to help prevent situations such as the outbreak in Australia. Recent 
reports have indicated that authorities there have relied on tests which show a total 
bacterial count. When it comes to Legionella, that's meaningless because total 
bacterial counts don't indicate high or low levels of the Legionella bacteria. You can 
have low total bacterial counts and very high Legionella counts. Conversely, you can 
have high total bacterial counts and low Legionella counts and not know the difference 
unless you specifically test for Legionella."

The new Equate Water test provides a result in under an hour and is available 
immediately.  Binax, Inc., a Portland-based pioneer of rapid diagnostics for 
infectious diseases, developed the world's first Legionella test in 1991 and created 
the new Equate test because customers expressed the desire for a test which would give 
an indication of a Legionella problem faster than other test methods. Other test 
methods currently on the market take up to two weeks before results are available.

Physicians and hospitals are also being encouraged to test any symptomatic patients 
with the Binax Now Urinary Antigen Test for Legionella, a 15- minute urine test which 
will let physicians know in life-saving minutes whether or not their patients have 
Legionnaires' Disease. That is especially important since this type of pneumonia preys 
on people with weakened immune systems and mimics the symptoms of other respiratory 
illnesses. The symptoms of Legionnaires' Disease include high fever, dry cough and 
diarrhea. When diagnosed early, the pneumonia can be successfully treated with 
antibiotics.

In July, an outbreak occurred in Maryland at a nursing home. In February of 1999, 233 
people became ill at a flower show in Amsterdam. Of those, 150 were confirmed to have 
Legionnaires' Disease and 23 died. The source of infection was a whirlpool which was 
at the entrance of the show. Up to 13,000 cases are reported each year in the United 
States, alone.  However, due to liability issues and a lack of mandatory testing 
guidelines in the United States, many cases go unreported and often undiagnosed.

To order the Equate Water Test for Legionella or the NOW Urinary Antigen Test for 
Legionella, call Binax immediately at 1-800-323-3199 or visit the company's website at 
www.binax.com.

SOURCE  Binax

CO:  Binax

ST:  Maine, Australia

IN:  HEA ENV MTC

SU:

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