Legionella is an intracellular bacterium that can cause a severe communityacquired and nosocomial pneumonia, known as legionnaire disease (LD). The bacterium thrives in freshwater environments, including manmade water systems. Transmission from water to the human host is mediated by aerosols produced by devices such as cooling towers (CTs) and air conditioners. Hypothesis: CTs in Qatar contain significant counts of the organism, making it a potential waterborne pathogen to the local population. Objectives: Despite the abundance of central cooling systems in Qatar, there is no published report examining the presence of Legionella in them. The goal of this study is to investigate the presence of this organism in a number of CTs in Qa...
Cooling towers are a source of Legionnaires’ disease. It is important from a public health perspecti...
Although the European reports highlight an increase in community-acquired Legionnaires’ disease case...
Simkania negevensis is an obligate intracellular bacterium grouped into the order Chlamydiales. This...
Objectives: To investigate the presence of Legionella spp in cooling tower water. Legionella prolife...
Background: Worldwide, Legionella spp are a common cause of community-acquired pneumonia. Potable wa...
Background: Cooling towers can be colonized by Legionella spp, and inhalation of aerosols generated ...
Cooling towers (CTs) are a leading source of outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease (LD), a severe form ...
Cooling towers are the major source of outbreaks of legionellosis in Europe and worldwide. These out...
Background: Legionella species are ubiquitous in natural aquatic environments, capable of existing i...
Legionnaires disease is a pneumonia caused by the inhalation of the bacterium Legionella pneumophila...
Outbreaks of Legionnaire's disease present a public health challenge especially because fatal outcom...
Introduction: Legionella Pneumophila bacteria is known as one of the most important nosocomial infec...
Legionella pneumophila is involved in more than 95% cases of severe atypical pneumonia. Infection is...
BACKGROUND: In many hospital’s legionella outbreaks, hot water systems are the most frequent source ...
After the notorious outbreak and discovery of Legionella bacteria in 1976, the waterborne pathogen w...
Cooling towers are a source of Legionnaires’ disease. It is important from a public health perspecti...
Although the European reports highlight an increase in community-acquired Legionnaires’ disease case...
Simkania negevensis is an obligate intracellular bacterium grouped into the order Chlamydiales. This...
Objectives: To investigate the presence of Legionella spp in cooling tower water. Legionella prolife...
Background: Worldwide, Legionella spp are a common cause of community-acquired pneumonia. Potable wa...
Background: Cooling towers can be colonized by Legionella spp, and inhalation of aerosols generated ...
Cooling towers (CTs) are a leading source of outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease (LD), a severe form ...
Cooling towers are the major source of outbreaks of legionellosis in Europe and worldwide. These out...
Background: Legionella species are ubiquitous in natural aquatic environments, capable of existing i...
Legionnaires disease is a pneumonia caused by the inhalation of the bacterium Legionella pneumophila...
Outbreaks of Legionnaire's disease present a public health challenge especially because fatal outcom...
Introduction: Legionella Pneumophila bacteria is known as one of the most important nosocomial infec...
Legionella pneumophila is involved in more than 95% cases of severe atypical pneumonia. Infection is...
BACKGROUND: In many hospital’s legionella outbreaks, hot water systems are the most frequent source ...
After the notorious outbreak and discovery of Legionella bacteria in 1976, the waterborne pathogen w...
Cooling towers are a source of Legionnaires’ disease. It is important from a public health perspecti...
Although the European reports highlight an increase in community-acquired Legionnaires’ disease case...
Simkania negevensis is an obligate intracellular bacterium grouped into the order Chlamydiales. This...