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UV water treatment and endotoxins


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I purchased a Steripen handheld UV water purifier. It uses UV light to treat water that may be contaminated. The claim is that the UV radiation damages the microorganism in a way that prevents reproduction, and that microbes that can't reproduce can't make you sick. 

But from my memory of Microbiology class many years ago, I recall that some bacteria release endotoxins that cause illness.

So I'm thinking that even if I used this device on a glass of lake water that had a significant amount of bacteria, they still might dump endotoxins into my system if the cells are lysed in my stomach acid.

Any thoughts on this?

Thanks!

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We're constantly exposed to endotoxin -  including drinking water and via normal gut and oral flora.    High levels in drinking water have been associated with cyanobacterial blooms. Hemodialysis and respiratory exposure to endotoxin-laden water has been associated with some symptoms - not drinking the water.  I'd not be worried about the water mentioned above and wouldn't put too much faith in the device.   UV doesn;t penetrate water that well and even less in water with suspended particulates.  Also be aware that microorganisms use both light and dark repair mechanisms to repairr UV damage.

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