Hello everyone,
I've been using Ahh-some products (gel and Aqua Clarity) to purge and maintain my prior hot tubs. Recently, I was diagnosed with infections caused by Pseudomonas and Mycobacterium Abscessus (MAC), and I've been undergoing treatment with multiple antibiotics.
I've come across comments and references suggesting that BACs (benzalkonium chlorides), commonly used in spa maintenance products, might contribute to bacteria developing resistance to antibiotics. As someone who relies on a limited number of antibiotics that are effective against my infections, this is a significant concern for me.
Here's the specific comment and research information that concerns me: Link to forum post.
I have a couple of questions:
I've been using Ahh-some products (gel and Aqua Clarity) to purge and maintain my prior hot tubs. Recently, I was diagnosed with infections caused by Pseudomonas and Mycobacterium Abscessus (MAC), and I've been undergoing treatment with multiple antibiotics.
I've come across comments and references suggesting that BACs (benzalkonium chlorides), commonly used in spa maintenance products, might contribute to bacteria developing resistance to antibiotics. As someone who relies on a limited number of antibiotics that are effective against my infections, this is a significant concern for me.
Here's the specific comment and research information that concerns me: Link to forum post.
I have a couple of questions:
- Has anyone come across recent research or reliable sources discussing the interaction between BACs and the resistance of bacteria like Pseudomonas and MAC to antibiotics?
- Are there alternative hot tub maintenance products or methods that might be safer for individuals dealing with antibiotic-resistant bacteria?
- Any personal experiences with maintaining a hot tub while managing similar health conditions would be greatly appreciated.