PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «LEGIONELLAE»
legionellae
genus
legionella
pathogenic
group
gram
negative
bacteria
that
includes
species
pneumophila
causing
legionellosis
including
pneumonia
type
illness
called
legionnaires
disease
mild
like
pontiac
fever
readily
legionellae
microbiology
shaped
bacterium
causes
legionnaire
detection
hospital
water
samples
quantitative
contamination
known
cause
nosocomial
describe
time
lightcycler
installations
excerpt
stockholm
national
board
housing
building
planning
swedish
institute
protocol
sampling
environmental
sites
pages
were
isolated
from
three
separate
serotypes
previously
unrecognized
risk
management
about
provides
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «LEGIONELLAE»
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Microorganisms in Home and Indoor Work Environments: ...
Inhibition by other bacteria is important in that a water sample containing both
legionellae and bacterial strains which inhibit their growth will show a reduced
plate count for the legionellae. While heat and acid pre-treatment of
environmental ...
Brian Flannigan, Robert A. Samson, J. David Miller, 2003
2
Patty's Industrial Hygiene, 4-Volume Set
Many microorganisms can either support or inhibit the growth of legionellae.
Microorganisms that support the growth of legionellae include algae such as
Fischeriella(23, 24), green algae (25), cyanobacteria (26), amoebae (27–29),
ciliated ...
Vernon E. Rose, Barbara Cohrssen, 2011
From this finding, a microbiologist at Leeds Public Health Laboratory has
proposed a hypothesis that explains how L. pneumophila (legionellae) lives, how
it causes human disease, and how it survives chlorination. Tim Rowbotham
believes ...
4
Principles and Practice of Clinical Bacteriology
Legionellae have also been isolated from diverse artificial habitats including air-
conditioning systems, potable water supplies, ornamental fountains and
plumbing fixtures and fittings in hospital, shops and homes (Tobin, Swann and
Bartlett, ...
Stephen Gillespie, Peter M. Hawkey, 2006
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Community-acquired Pneumonia
Legionellae can be isolated from a number of specimens including blood, tissue,
respiratory secretions (sputum or bronchial alveolar lavage [BAL]), and stool (
Edelstein, 1993; Rowbotham, 1998). Respiratory secretions are considered the ...
6
Textbook of Microbiology
Man-to-man transmission does not occur. The outcome of inhalation of
legionellae depends on the size of the infecting dose, virulence of the strain and
resistance of the host. Known risk factors are smoking, alcohol, advanced age,
intercurrent ...
7
Biohazards of Drinking Water Treatment
Chemical analyses were also performed on these samples to identify factors
influencing legionellae multiplication. The results of the survey for the occurrence
of Legionella indicated that, despite the use of several isolation techniques, ...
8
Legionella and the Prevention of Legionellosis
3.1 Environmental exposure and disease There is no established dose–
response relationship for Legionella infections, and the concentration of
legionellae necessary to cause an outbreak is unknown. Transmission may occur
through ...
9
Oxford Textbook of Medicine: Infection
Pathology Legionellae are intracellular pathogens that are found within protozoa
in the environment and in alveolar macrophages in humans. Following inhalation
of contaminated aerosol droplets, legionellae reach the alveoli where they are ...
David Warrell, Timothy M. Cox, John Firth, 2012
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Control of
Legionellae Operations
Control of Legionellae Operations
Great Britain. His Majesty's Stationery Office, HMSO Staff, NHS Estates, 1998
9 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «LEGIONELLAE»
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legionellae no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Portugal
Water is the major natural reservoir for legionellae, and infection results from inhalation of contaminated water sprays or mists. The bacteria are ... «World Health Organization, nov 14»
What happened to my hot water?
And while there is a very slight risk of promoting legionellae bacteria when hot water tanks are maintained at 120ºF, this level is still considered ... «Treehugger, out 14»
First they came for the vacuum cleaners: will it be kettles next?
... riding mowers; mobile phones (smartphones); swimming pool heaters; anti-legionellae filters; aquarium equipment; base station subsystem; ... «Full Fact, set 14»
GPs on alert as four cases of potentially deadly Legionnaires …
They only become a risk to health when the temperature allows the legionellae to grow rapidly, such as in water systems which are not properly ... «Grimsby Telegraph, ago 14»
Up to 10 Legionnaires' cases now as UAB confirms another in …
legionella photo.jpg A water sample containing legionellae after culture. Plate 1, BCYE agar with numerous non-Legionella bacteria and a few ... «al.com, jun 14»
Legionella has lingered in UAB water system after outbreak -- but …
A water sample containing legionellae after culture. Plate 1, BCYE agar with numerous non-Legionella bacteria and a few Legionella colonies; ... «al.com, jun 14»
Something in the water: Legionnaires disease confirmed cause of …
The causative agents, legionellae, are freshwater bacteria ... Large, focal outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease continue to occur worldwide, and ... «Lake County Record-Bee, nov 13»
There's No Perfect Temperature For Your Water Heater
At temperatures below 135 to 140, Legionellae bacteria, which is responsible for Legionnaires' Disease, can survive and even multiply in the ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, abr 12»
Controlling and Preventing Air- and Waterborne Infections
Many hospital water systems are colonized with legionellae, which is introduced into institutional water distribution systems from municipal ... «Infection Control Today, fev 11»