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Legionella in residential water systems
Recent studies indicate that sporadic cases of Legionnaires' disease are acquired from a previously underappreciated source-residential water systems. Although cooling towers are first implicated as the source of exposure in early investigations, it soon became clear that potable water distribution systems represented the primary source of exposure for hospital-acquired Legionnaires' disease. This paper gives an overview of research findings and what can be done to eradicate Legionella in home systems.
Legionella in residential water systems
Recent studies indicate that sporadic cases of Legionnaires' disease are acquired from a previously underappreciated source-residential water systems. Although cooling towers are first implicated as the source of exposure in early investigations, it soon became clear that potable water distribution systems represented the primary source of exposure for hospital-acquired Legionnaires' disease. This paper gives an overview of research findings and what can be done to eradicate Legionella in home systems.
Legionella in residential water systems
Stout, Janet E. (author) / Muder, Robert R. (author)
ASHRAE Journal ; 46 ; 52-54
2004
3 Seiten, 8 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
Kühlturm , Risiko , Mikrobiologie , Trinkwasser , Rohrnetz
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