Travel-associated Legionnaires’ disease is a significant public health concern worldwide. A high number of cases are reported every year among travellers who stay at guest houses, hotels, and spas. Indeed, hot water systems, showers, and air-conditioning systems can be contaminated by Legionella, which grows at 25–42 °C. Studies have shown that in Sardinia, especially during the summer months, the water circulation in the hotels’ pipes is exposed to extremely high temperatures. As a result, this study was conducted to assess the colonization of hotel water systems by Legionella in Sardinia, concerning a recent EU directive 2020/2184 for drinking water with a limit of 1000 CFU /L. Methods. A total of 112 accommodation facilities were analyze...
Introduction: Legionella bacteria are ubiquitous microorganisms mostly found in artificial water env...
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...
Although the European reports highlight an increase in community-acquired Legionnaires' disease case...
A cross-sectional multicenter survey of Italian hotels was conducted to investigate Legionella spp. ...
Critical environments, including water systems in recreational settings, represent an important sour...
BACKGROUND: In many hospital’s legionella outbreaks, hot water systems are the most frequent source ...
A cross-sectional multicenter survey of Italian hotels was conducted to investigate Legionella spp. ...
Several Travel-associated Legionnaires’ disease (TALD) cases occur annually in Europe. Except from t...
Legionella sp. contamination in hot water systems in hotels in the ŚwiętokrzyskieVoivodshipInt...
Legionella is an important cause of pneumonia with no differences among sex and age-groups, in both ...
It has been analyzed 36 samples of water proceeding from beach shower facilities: 7 of these were fo...
Legionella is the causative agent of Legionnaires' disease, a flu-like illness normally acquired fol...
Legionella spp. is widespread in many natural and artificial water systems, such as hot water distri...
Legionellosis is a collection of infections that are caused by Legionella pneumophila and related Le...
Introduction: Legionella bacteria are ubiquitous microorganisms mostly found in artificial water env...
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...
Although the European reports highlight an increase in community-acquired Legionnaires' disease case...
A cross-sectional multicenter survey of Italian hotels was conducted to investigate Legionella spp. ...
Critical environments, including water systems in recreational settings, represent an important sour...
BACKGROUND: In many hospital’s legionella outbreaks, hot water systems are the most frequent source ...
A cross-sectional multicenter survey of Italian hotels was conducted to investigate Legionella spp. ...
Several Travel-associated Legionnaires’ disease (TALD) cases occur annually in Europe. Except from t...
Legionella sp. contamination in hot water systems in hotels in the ŚwiętokrzyskieVoivodshipInt...
Legionella is an important cause of pneumonia with no differences among sex and age-groups, in both ...
It has been analyzed 36 samples of water proceeding from beach shower facilities: 7 of these were fo...
Legionella is the causative agent of Legionnaires' disease, a flu-like illness normally acquired fol...
Legionella spp. is widespread in many natural and artificial water systems, such as hot water distri...
Legionellosis is a collection of infections that are caused by Legionella pneumophila and related Le...
Introduction: Legionella bacteria are ubiquitous microorganisms mostly found in artificial water env...
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...