OBJECTIVES: To perform a 3-year, prospective surveillance program for legionnaires disease (LD) in a large university hospital in Rome, and to assess the usefulness of the hospital water monitoring program in predicting the risk of nosocomial LD. METHODS: Samples from patients with new cases of nosocomial pneumonia were sent for legionella laboratory investigations. Meanwhile, water samples for bacteriological analysis were collected every 6 months from high- and medium-risk hospital wards (10 in total). Legionella pneumophila isolates collected were serotyped and analyzed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. RESULTS: From June 2001 through May 2004, the pneumonia surveillance identified one case of nosocomial LD among 43 cases of nosocomia...
ObjectiveTo investigate the epidemiologic relatedness of nosocomial infections due to Legionella pne...
Background: Following the publication of the Italian Guidelines for the control and prevention of le...
The molecular epidemiology of Legionella pneumophila in the ´V. Monaldi´ University Hospital was stu...
OBJECTIVES: To perform a 3-year, prospective surveillance program for legionnaires disease (LD) in a...
OBJECTIVES: To perform a 3-year, prospective surveillance program for legionnaires disease (LD) in a...
OBJECTIVES: To perform a 3-year, prospective surveillance program for legionnaires disease (LD) in a...
Background & objectives: Legionella pneumophila, a ubiquitous aquatic organism is found to be associ...
Within the context of the Italian Multicentric Study of Legionellosis, we carried out a 4-year activ...
Within the context of the Italian Multicentric Study of Legionellosis, we carried out a 4-year activ...
Legionella is a ubiquitous bacterium that lives in freshwater environments and colonizes human-made ...
Legionnaires’ disease is normally acquired by inhalation of legionellae from a contaminated en...
BACKGROUND: In many hospital’s legionella outbreaks, hot water systems are the most frequent source ...
Legionnaires' disease is a known cause of severe pneumonia in a nosocomial setting. This study exami...
Introduction: Legionella spp. are ubiquitous aquatic organisms found to be associated with community...
Background: Following the publication of the Italian Guidelines for the control and prevention of le...
ObjectiveTo investigate the epidemiologic relatedness of nosocomial infections due to Legionella pne...
Background: Following the publication of the Italian Guidelines for the control and prevention of le...
The molecular epidemiology of Legionella pneumophila in the ´V. Monaldi´ University Hospital was stu...
OBJECTIVES: To perform a 3-year, prospective surveillance program for legionnaires disease (LD) in a...
OBJECTIVES: To perform a 3-year, prospective surveillance program for legionnaires disease (LD) in a...
OBJECTIVES: To perform a 3-year, prospective surveillance program for legionnaires disease (LD) in a...
Background & objectives: Legionella pneumophila, a ubiquitous aquatic organism is found to be associ...
Within the context of the Italian Multicentric Study of Legionellosis, we carried out a 4-year activ...
Within the context of the Italian Multicentric Study of Legionellosis, we carried out a 4-year activ...
Legionella is a ubiquitous bacterium that lives in freshwater environments and colonizes human-made ...
Legionnaires’ disease is normally acquired by inhalation of legionellae from a contaminated en...
BACKGROUND: In many hospital’s legionella outbreaks, hot water systems are the most frequent source ...
Legionnaires' disease is a known cause of severe pneumonia in a nosocomial setting. This study exami...
Introduction: Legionella spp. are ubiquitous aquatic organisms found to be associated with community...
Background: Following the publication of the Italian Guidelines for the control and prevention of le...
ObjectiveTo investigate the epidemiologic relatedness of nosocomial infections due to Legionella pne...
Background: Following the publication of the Italian Guidelines for the control and prevention of le...
The molecular epidemiology of Legionella pneumophila in the ´V. Monaldi´ University Hospital was stu...