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Relationship between Colonization of Hospital Buildings with 'Legionella pneumophila' and Hot Water Temperatures
Legionella pneumophila was isolated from four hospital buildings that maintained hot water storage temperatures at 43 to 45 deg. C. Two adjacent hospital buildings with negative cultures maintained temperatures at 58 to 60 deg. C. (Copyright (c) American Society for Microbiology 1983.)
Relationship between Colonization of Hospital Buildings with 'Legionella pneumophila' and Hot Water Temperatures
Legionella pneumophila was isolated from four hospital buildings that maintained hot water storage temperatures at 43 to 45 deg. C. Two adjacent hospital buildings with negative cultures maintained temperatures at 58 to 60 deg. C. (Copyright (c) American Society for Microbiology 1983.)
Relationship between Colonization of Hospital Buildings with 'Legionella pneumophila' and Hot Water Temperatures
J. F. Plouffe (author) / L. R. Webster (author) / B. Hackman (author)
1983
4 pages
Report
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English
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