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MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Nov 19, 2023 | Replies (48)

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@windwalker

Dear Connect Members, @aerogirl

Remember the poll I started about who has the ‘pink slime’ AKA Methylobacterium in their bathrooms? I have been in contact with Joseph Falkinham, a NTM reseacher and professor at Virginia Tech. He is very interested in starting a data base for where this particular bacterium is located throughout the U.S. and Canada. I have noted the locales from those of you who have already responded. Am encouraging any others with the pinkish/orange bacteria to report it back here to me. I don’t know about you, but I am excited to be a part of important research.
Please include your state and county name when submitting. Thank you in advance for helping with this poll. See e-mail below from Dr. Falkinham – Terri M.

“Dear Terri:

The source of mycobacteria in homes and buildings is the municipal water from a utility. It enters the treatment plant from the source water, usually adhering to soil particulates. The mycobacteria are disinfectant-resistant and are the few survivors of disinfection (e.g., chlorine) and have no competitors that have been killed off.

When that water reaches our homes, the mycobacteria grow in the water heaters and then are circulated throughout the house. We are currently finishing up work showing the impact of the water heater on mycobacterial numbers. Thus, the critical control point for mycobacteria might be the water heater.

I would certainly appreaciate knowing where the “Connect” group has found pink slime. You have given me an idea….I can use the NTM Foundation data base to get an idea of pink slime across the US and Canada.

Best,
Joe”

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Replies to "Dear Connect Members, @aerogirl Remember the poll I started about who has the ‘pink slime’ AKA..."

@windwalker Teri, I have the pink slime at my house!! Interestingly enough though, I've only seen it in one toilet and not the other. So I would be Beaufort County (like you, right?) zip code is 29902. I was so excited when I saw it! Nan

@windwalker Hi Terri, I’m not sure if I already answered this. I currently live in the SE Anadale section of Staten Island, NY and have the “pink” ring in my bowl if it doesn’t get used often. I also used to live in the Marine Park section of Brooklyn, NY and I had it there also.
Gina K