Study reveals need to review temperature control measures in hospitals to manage Legionella

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New work has disclosed significant findings on the survival of the Legionella pneumophila bacterium in hospital water systems. Recently published in the journal Science of The Total Environment, the study suggests adjustments to control policies to effectively combat legionellosis.

Study reveals need to review temperature control measures in hospitals to manage Legionella retrieved 10 May 2024 from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-05-reveals-temperature-hospitals-legionella.html

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