Tom,tomjax wrote:Of course, it is prudent to use clean distilled water with occasional cleaning.
The point was that the article was in error and lacking facts. It was an apples and oranges thing, but will always lead to confusion and hysteria in some.
Same for cleaning mask and hose. not necessary to do it all that often.
Our bodies do a god job of taking care of itself.
I did not intend to imply there was a zero risk, only a very small one. Our obsession with bacteria is causing some big problems with our immune systems and emerging pathogens.
We just are not able to fight off infections after being so clean.
Look up the hygeine hypothesis for more info.
and it may just be that the antibiotics that were considered one of the major advances of the 20th century, may just be the doom of us all when the next great plague comes along. Evolution ain't our friend.
I could be wrong.
tom
I would agree that in most cases that the risk is very small. If you have a compromised immune system then that risk increases. Is this oversensationalized? Maybe, but for the person that is at risk that decides to stop increasing his/her risk, maybe not. As the average CPAP user is overweight and already has a number of other health risks, why add on?
The unfortunate thing in all of the news articles is that it is getting very difficult to find the truth from the fiction, so quite often warnings are regularly ignored. Guess the media has been crying wolf for so long, when something really big actually comes along, no one is going to believe it...