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Autorzy: . Tytuł czasopisma: Miejsce wydania: Wprowadzenie i cel: Legionelloza to choroba, która jest spowodowana wodą skażoną bakteriami Legionella. Szczególnie istotna jest czystość wody w środowisku szpitalnym, a także w placówkach, w których przebywają pacjenci o obniżonej odporności, do których zaliczyć można domy pomocy społecznej. Celem pracy jest ocena częstości występowania pałeczek Legionella spp. w instalacjach wodnych domów pomocy społecznej w latach 2014-2016. Materiał i metody: Materiałem do przeprowadzenia oceny zagrożeń bakteriami Legionella spp. były próbki wody ciepłej pobrane przez laboratoria stacji sanitarno-epidemiologicznych w Polsce wielokrotnie w kolejnych latach 2014-2016 w 56 domach pom Wydawca: CC-BY-NC Rok wydania: AT_PUBLICATION Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: Praca recenzowana Słowa kluczowe: ; Streszczenie: Streszczenie: 3/10
Autorzy: , . Tytuł czasopisma: Miejsce wydania: Legionella spp. in Polish hospitals in 2009-2013 and 2014-2016Występowanie bakterii Legionella spp w szpitalach w Polsce w latach 2009-2013 i 2014-2016Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej20210032-54492020/202110.5604/01.3001.0014.7249Gładysz, IwonaLegionella pneumophilaFINAL_PUBLISHEDBacteria of the genus Legionella cause Legionnaires' disease (atypical pneumonia, often with a severe clinical course) and Pontiac fever (self-limiting infection with flu-like symptoms). Leg Wydawca: an epidemiological analysisanaliza epidemiologicznaT. 751732-2693CC-BY-NC Rok wydania: AT_PUBLICATION Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: Praca recenzowana Słowa kluczowe ang.: ; 4/10
Nr opisu: nursery schools, kindergartens, and correctional institutions. Results. The results of research carried out on tap water in public facilities in 2014-2016 showed that in comparison to 2009-2013 the percentage of facilities from group I increased. In group III facilities a decreasing tendency was observed in comparison to research carried out in 2009-2013. Conclusions. The results indicate that it cannot be explicitly ascertained that the eradication methods of L. pneumophila from tap water systems of the analyzed facilities within the studied period were sufficient. Epidemiological analyses of this type should be successively and systematically continued and based of the l Autorzy: , . Tytuł pracy: Legionella pneumophilaLegionella pneumophilaWprowadzenie. Celem pracy Tytuł czasopisma: Miejsce wydania: Punktacja ministerstwa: indergartens, and correctional institutions. Results. The results of research carried out on tap water in public facilities in 2014-2016 showed that in comparison to 2009-2013 the percentage of facilities from group I increased. In group III facilities a decreasing tendency was observed in comparison to research carried out in 2009-2013. Conclusions. The results indicate that it cannot be explicitly ascertained that the eradication methods of L. pneumophila from tap water systems of the analyzed facilities within the studied period were sufficient. Epidemiological analyses of this type should be successively and systematically continued and based of the largest possible number of facilities.^aLegionella pneumophila^aLegionella pneumophila^aWprowadzenie. Celem pracy była ocena skażenia systemów wodnych w budynkach użyteczności publicznej przez bakterie Legionella spp. Materiał i metody. Materiałem były próbki wody ciepłej pobrane z wewnętrznej instalacji wodociągowej 41 obiektów w latach 2009-2013 oraz 46 obiektów w latach 2014-2016. Były to: bursy szkolne, internaty, ośrodki szkolno-wychowawcze, domy studenta, żłobki, przedszkola, zakłady karne. Wyniki. Wyniki badań sieci wody użytkowej obiektów użyteczności publicznej w latach 2014-2016 w porównaniu do lat 2009-2013, wykazały, że odsetek obiektów z grupy I wzrósł. W obiektach z grupy III stwierdzono tendencję spadkową w porównaniu do lat 2009-2013. Wnioski. Wyniki badań świadczą, że w analizowanym okresie nie można jednoznacznie stwierdzić czy stosowane metody eradykacji L. pneumophila z systemów wody użytkowej an Praca recenzowana Słowa kluczowe ang.: on centers, halls of residence, nursery schools, kindergartens, and correctional institutions. Results. The results of research carried out on tap water in public facilities in 2014-2016 showed that in comparison to 2009-2013 the percentage of facilities from group I increased. In group III facilities a decreasing tendency was observed in comparison to research carried out in 2009-2013. Conclusions. The results indicate that it cannot be explicitly ascertained that the eradication methods of L. pneumophila from tap water systems of the analyzed facilities within the studied period were sufficient. Epidemiological analyses of this type should be successively and systematically continued and based of the largest possible number of facilities.^aLegionella pneumophila^aLegionella pneumophila^aWprowadzenie. Celem pracy była ocena skażenia systemów wodnych w budynkach użyteczności publicznej przez bakterie Legionella spp. Materiał i metody. Materiałem były próbki wody ciepłej pobrane z wewnętrznej instalacji wodociągowej 41 obiektów w latach 2009-2013 oraz 46 obiektów w latach 2014-2016. Były to: bursy szkolne, internaty, ośrodki szkolno-wychowawcze, domy Słowa kluczowe: Streszczenie: Streszczenie: 5/10
Nr opisu: have been found in both natural and manmade water systems, coastal waters, thermal waters, moist soils, clays, and near wastewater discharge sites. Aim of the study: This study aims to report a comparative, retrospective epidemiological analysis of water testing study results indicating the presence of Legionella spp. in Poland between 2009-2013 and 2014-2016. This study is a comparative retrospective epidemiological analysis of individual tests for the presence of Legionella spp. in hotels between two different time periods. The two time periods being compared in this study are between 2009-2013 (n=369 hotels) and 2014-2016 (n=174 hotels). Reporting has been performed in accordance with the STROBE checklist. Material and methods: Hot water samples were collected by employees of the Sanitary and Epidemiological Station in Poland as part of routine water quality monitoring. Samples were taken from the water supply systems of 369 hotels, representing 19.59% of total hotels in Poland, from January 2009 until December 2013. Samples were taken from the water supply systems of 174 hotels, representing 7.51% of total hotels in Poland, from January 2014 until December 2016. Results: The percentage of facilities classified as Group I remained comparable for the period between 2009 and 2013 compared to the period between 2014 and 2016. The percentage of facilities classified as Group II, however, showed a clear upward trend between 2014 and 2016 compared to the time period between 2009 and 2013. The percentage of facilities classified as Group III showed a clear downward trend between 2014 and 2016 compared to the time period between 2009 and 2013. Conclusions: The colonization rates observed in this comparative study indicate that the aquatic environment in these facilities requires constant monitoring to lower the risk of legionellosis. The increased colonization of hotel water networks with Legionella spp. is a serious health problem that requires constant monitoring.^aKarczewski, Jan^cy^aLegionella pneumophila^awater Autorzy: , 009959.000 Q 003 Vol. 13 2544-1620 CC-BY-NC-SA 009999.000 2544-1558 003 Occurrence of Legionella spp. in Polish hotels between 2009-2013 and 2014-2016 : a comparative study Medical Science Pulse 2019 2544-1558 2019/2020 10.5604/01.3001.0013.7442 Gładysz, Iwona Legionnaires' diseases FINAL_PUBLISHED Background: Legionella spp. have been found in both natural and manmade water systems, coastal waters, thermal waters, moist soils, clays, and near wastewater discharge sites. Aim of the study: This study aims to report a comparative, retrospective epidemiological analysis of water testing study results indicating the presence of Legionella spp. in Poland between 2009-2013 and 2014-2016. This study is a comparative retrospective epidemiological analysis of individual tests for the presence of Legionella spp. in hotels between two different time periods. The two time periods being compared in this study are between 2009-2013 (n=369 hotels) and 2014-2016 (n=174 hotels). Reporting has been performed in accordance with the STROBE checklist. Material and methods: Hot water samples were collected by employees of the Sanitary and Epidemiological Station in Poland as part of routine water quality monitoring. Samples were taken from the water supply systems of 369 hotels, representing 19.59% of total hotels in Poland, from January 2009 until December 2013. Samples were taken from the water supply systems of 174 hotels, representing 7.51% of total hotels in Poland, from January 2014 until December 2016. Results: The percentage of facilities classified as Group I remained comparable for the period between 2009 and 2013 compared to the period between 2014 and 2016. The percentage of facilities classified as Group II, however, showed a clear upward trend between 2014 and 2016 compared to the time period between 2009 a . Tytuł pracy: Tytuł czasopisma: 009959.000, Q, 003, Vol. 13, 2544-1620, CC-BY-NC-SA, (2544-1620) (3427929281) (OPEN_JOURNAL) , 3422028791 Miejsce wydania: 009999.0002544-1558003Occurrence of Legionella spp. in Polish hotels between 2009-2013 and 2014-2016 : a comparative study Wydawca: 009959.000Q003 Rok wydania: 009999.0002020-03-12, 09:58 Charakterystyka formalna: Charakterystyka merytoryczna: Język publikacji: Praca recenzowana Słowa kluczowe ang.: Streszczenie: 6/10
Nr opisu: m0.878IF^a998021^b99959940.0000040.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR40.000PUNKTACJA UWM^a009998.122^b009959.000^c009999.000^d009959.000201920192019Prevalence of Legionella spp. in hot water samples from Polish hospitals in 2009-201300000367900000001382AOartykuł oryginalny naukowyPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttps://phmd.pl/resources/html/article/details?id=186504PRACA RECENZOWANA100^a0032-5449^bQ^e1732-2693^fA^hABC^iX^jXY^kQ016406^a003^b003^c2019-02-22, 11:45^d2020-06-30, 11:46^e3528829094^f3424749093^aPrevalence of Legionella spp. in hot water samples from Polish hospitals in 2009-2013^aPostępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej^a2019^bT. 73^ds. 47--52^a0032-5449^b1732-2693^a2018/2019^a10.5604/01.3001.0013.0172^aGładysz, Iwona^cy^aLegionella spp.^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^aMicrobiological threat from Legionella spp. is associated with the current widespread use of air-condition systems and frequent colonization of hot water distribution systems in public facilities (hospitals, hotels, nursing homes). This poses a particularly high risk in hospitalized patients, as many of them are immunocompromised. More than 50 species and 72 serogroups of Legionella spp. have been described thus far, including more than 20 species being pathogenic to humans. Microbiological threat posed by Legionella spp. was assessed based on a retrospective analysis of microbiological quality of water from hot water distribution systems in Polish hospitals, determined in 2009-2013 at certified laboratories of the Sanitary-Epidemiological Surveillance. The results were kindly provided by the hospitals' administration upon request, for which the authors would like to express their deepest gratitude. The study material included samples of hot water from internal distribution systems in 379 Polish hospitals, collected by the State Sanitary Inspectorate. Based on the results of microbiological analyses, we were able to estimate Legionella spp. colonization rates in hospital water distribution systems and to assess the activities undertaken by the State Sanitary Inspectorate to reduce excessive bacterial counts in this reservoir. Microbiological analyses conducted in 2009-2013, i.e. after implementing a statutory obligation to monitor Legionella spp. in hospital hot water distribution systems, showed elevated bacterial counts in 3.92% to 12.7% of the samples. These findings justify further microbiological monitoring of hospital water distribution systems. The prevalence of the most pathogenic serotype SG1 in hot wawith the current widespread use of air-condition systems and frequent colonization of hot water distribution systems in public facilities (hospitals, hotels, nursing homes). This poses a particularly high risk in hospitalized patients, as many of them are immunocompromised. More than 50 species and 72 serogroups of Legionella spp. have been described thus far, including more than 20 species being pathogenic to humans. Microbiological threat posed by Legionella spp. was assessed based on a retrospective analysis of microbiological quality of water from hot water distribution systems in Polish hospitals, determined in 2009-2013 at certified laboratories of the Sanitary-Epidemiological Surveillance. The results were kindly provided by the hospitals' administration upon request, for which the authors would like to express their deepest gratitude. The study material included samples of hot water from internal distribution systems in 379 Polish hospitals, collected by the State Sanitary Inspectorate. Based on the results of microbiological analyses, we were able to estimate Legionella spp. colonization rates in hospital water distribution systems and to assess the activities undertaken by the State Sanitary Inspectorate to reduce excessive bacterial counts in this reservoir. Microbiological analyses conducted in 2009-2013, i.e. after implementing a statutory obligation to monitor Legionella spp. in hospital hot water distribution systems, showed elevated bacterial counts in 3.92% to 12.7% of the samples. These findings justify further microbiological monitoring of hospital water distribution systems. The prevalence of the most pathogenic serotype SG1 in hot water distribution systems of Polish hospitals is relatively low compared to other European countries. To maintain this favorable status, hospital water systems should be monitored not only for the presence of Legionella pneumophila, but also for the prevalence of serogroup 1 L. pneumophila.^aKarczewski, Jan^cy^aLegionella pneumophila^ahospitals Autorzy: , 99959940.0000040.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR40.000PUNKTACJA UWM 009959.000 Q 003 T. 73 1732-2693 998021 009998.122 0032-5449 003 Prevalence of Legionella spp. in hot water samples from Polish hospitals in 2009-2013 Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej 2019 0032-5449 2018/2019 10.5604/01.3001.0013.0172 Gładysz, Iwona Legionella spp. Kopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii. Microbiological threat from Legionella spp. is associated with the current widespread use of air-condition systems and frequent colonization of hot water distribution systems in public facilities (hospitals, hotels, nursing homes). This poses a particularly high risk in hospitalized patients, as many of them are immunocompromised. More than 50 species and 72 serogroups of Legionella spp. have been described thus far, including more than 20 species being pathogenic to humans. Microbiological threat posed by Legionella spp. was assessed based on a retrospective analysis of microbiological quality of water from hot water distribution systems in Polish hospitals, determined in 2009-2013 at certified laboratories of the Sanitary-Epidemiological Surveillance. The results were kindly provided by the hospitals' administration upon request, for which the authors would like to express their deepest gratitude. The study material included samples of hot water from internal distribution systems in 379 Polish hospitals, collected by the State Sanitary Inspectorate. Based on the results of microbiological analyses, we were able to estimate Legionella spp. colonization rates in hospital water distribution systems and to assess the activities undertaken by the State Sanitary Inspectorate to reduce excessive bacterial counts in this reservoir. Microbiological analyses conducted in 2009-2013, i.e. after implementing a statutory obligation to monitor Legionella spp. in hospital hot water distribution systems, showed elevated bacterial counts in 3.92% to 12.7% of the samples. These findings justify further microbiological monitoring of hospital water distribution systems. The preval , 009959.000 Q 003 T. 73 1732-2693 009998.122 0032-5449 003 Prevalence of Legionella spp. in hot water samples from Polish hospitals in 2009-2013 Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej 2019 0032-5449 2018/2019 10.5604/01.3001.0013.0172 Gładysz, Iwona Legionella spp. Kopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii. Microbiological threat from Legionella spp. is associated with the current widespread use of air-condition systems and frequent colonization of hot water distribution systems in public facilities (hospitals, hotels, nursing homes). This poses a particularly high risk in hospitalized patients, as many of them are immunocompromised. More than 50 species and 72 serogroups of Legionella spp. have been described thus far, including more than 20 species being pathogenic to humans. Microbiological threat posed by Legionella spp. was assessed based on a retrospective analysis of microbiological quality of water from hot water distribution systems in Polish hospitals, determined in 2009-2013 at certified laboratories of the Sanitary-Epidemiological Surveillance. The results were kindly provided by the hospitals' administration upon request, for which the authors would like to express their deepest gratitude. The study material included samples of hot water from internal distribution systems in 379 Polish hospitals, collected by the State Sanitary Inspectorate. Based on the results of microbiological analyses, we were able to estimate Legionella spp. colonization rates in hospital water distribution systems and to assess the activities undertaken by the State Sanitary Inspectorate to reduce excessive bacterial counts in this reservoir. Microbiological analyses conducted in 2009-2013, i.e. after implementing a statutory obligation to monitor Legionella spp. in hospital hot water distribution systems, showed elevated bacterial counts in 3.92% to 12.7% of the samples. These findings justify further microbiological monitoring of hospital water distribution systems. The prevalence of the most pathogenic serotype SG1 in hot water distribution systems of Polish hospitals is relatively low compared to other Eu . Tytuł pracy: Tytuł równoległy: 998021009998.1220032-5449003Prevalence of Legionella spp. in hot water samples from Polish hospitals in 2009-2013Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej20190032-54492018/201910.5604/01.3001.0013.0172Gładysz, IwonaLegionella spp.Kopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.Microbiological threat from Legionella spp. is associated with the current widespread use of air-condition systems and frequent colonization of hot water distribution systems in public facilities (hospitals, hotels, nursing homes). This poses a particularly high risk in hospitalized patients, as many of them are immunocompromised. More than 50 species and 72 serogroups of Legionella spp. have been described thus far, including more than 20 species being pathogenic to humans. Microbiological threat posed by Legionella spp. was assessed based on a retrospective analysis of microbiological quality of water from hot water distribution systems in Polish hospitals, determined in 2009-2013 at certified laboratories of the Sanitary-Epidemiological Surveillance. The results were kindly provided by the hospitals' administration upon request, for which the authors would like to express their deepest gratitude. The study material included samples of hot water from internal distribution systems in 379 Polish hospitals, collec : 99959940.0000040.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR40.000PUNKTACJA UWM : 009959.000 : Q : 003 : T. 73 : 1732-2693 Miejsce wydania: 009998.1220032-5449003Prevalence of Legionella spp. in hot water samples from Polish hospitals in 2009-2013Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej20190032-54492018/201910.5604/01.3001.0013.0172Gładysz, Iwona Wydawca: 009959.000Q003T. 731732-2693 Rok wydania: 009999.0002019-02-22, 11:45y Charakterystyka merytoryczna: Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: opiśmie polskim0.878IF^a998021^b99959940.0000040.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR40.000PUNKTACJA UWM^a009998.122^b009959.000^c009999.000^d009959.000201920192019Prevalence of Legionella spp. in hot water samples from Polish hospitals in 2009-201300000367900000001382AOartykuł oryginalny naukowyPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttps://phmd.pl/resources/html/article/details?id=186504PRACA RECENZOWANA100^a0032-5449^bQ^e1732-2693^fA^hABC^iX^jXY^kQ016406^a003^b003^c2019-02-22, 11:45^d2020-06-30, 11:46^e3528829094^f3424749093^aPrevalence of Legionella spp. in hot water samples from Polish hospitals in 2009-2013^aPostępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej^a2019^bT. 73^ds. 47--52^a0032-5449^b1732-2693^a2018/2019^a10.5604/01.3001.0013.0172^aGładysz, Iwona^cy^aLegionella spp.^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^aMicrobiological threat from Legionella spp. is associated with the current widespread use of air-condition systems and frequent colonization of hot water distribution systems in public facilities (hospitals, hotels, nursing homes). This poses a particularly high risk in hospitalized patients, as many of them are immunocompromised. More than 50 species and 72 serogroups of Legionella spp. have been described thus far, including more than 20 species being pathogenic to humans. Microbiological threat posed by Legionella spp. was assessed based on a retrospective analysis of microbiological quality of water from hot water distribution systems in Polish hospitals, determined in 2009-2013 at certified laboratories of the Sanitary-Epidemiological Surveillance. The results were kindly provided by the hospitals' administration upon request, for which the authors would like to express their deepest gratitude. The study material included samples of hot water from internal distribution systems in 379 Polish hospitals, collected by the State Sanitary Inspectorate. Based on the results of microbiological analyses, we were able to estimate Legionella spp. colonization rates in hospital water distribution systems and to assess the activities undertaken by the State Sanitary Inspectorate to reduce excessive bacterial counts in this reservoir. Microbiological analyses conducted in 2009-2013, i.e. after implementing a statutory obligation to monitor Legionella spp. in hospital hot water distribution systems, showed elevated bacterial counts in 3.92% to 12.7% o Język publikacji: Wskaźnik Impact Factor ISI: Punktacja ministerstwa: Praca recenzowana Słowa kluczowe ang.: Streszczenie: 7/10
Autorzy: , , . Tytuł czasopisma: Tytuł równoległy: original-article997783009997.8841232-1966003Assessment of antibiotic susceptibility of Legionella pneumophila isolated from water systems in PolandAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine20171232-19662016/201710.5604/12321966.1234048Gładysz, IwonaLegionella pneumophilaKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction and objective. Several studies have reported therapy failures in patients with legionnaires'disease; however, antimicrobial resistance of clinical and environmental isolates of Legionella spp. has not yet been documented. Routine susceptibility testi : Bożena : Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim1.116IF : 99969930.0000030.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR20.000PUNKTACJA UWM : 009969.000 : A : 003 : Vol. 24 : 1898-2263 : CC-BY-NC-ND Miejsce wydania: original-article Wydawca: BożenaOryginalny artykuł naukowyA Rok wydania: Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: Słowa kluczowe ang.: ; Streszczenie: 8/10
Nr opisu: onella pneumophila in water distribution systems in hospitals and public buildings of the Lublin region of eastern Poland^aAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine^a2015^bVol. 22^cnr 2^ds. 195--201^aStreszcz. w jęz. ang.^a1232-1966^a2014/2015^aGładysz, Iwona^cy^aLegionella pneumophila ^aLegionella pneumophila^aKopia dostępna w Dziale Gromadzenia, Opracowania i Kontroli Zbiorów Biblioteki PSW^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC-ND^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aKozioł-Montewka, Maria^bUniwersytet Medyczny w Lublinie^cn^alegioneloza^alegionnaires' disease^adystrybucja wody^ahot water distribution systems^aciepła woda^acolonization^atemperatura wody^awater temperature Autorzy: , Vol. 22 CC-BY-NC-ND Uniwersytet Medyczny w Lublinie Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine 2015 Streszcz. w jęz. ang. 1232-1966 2014/2015 Gładysz, Iwona Legionella pneumophila Legionella pneumophila Kopia dostępna w Dziale Gromadzenia, Opracowania i Kontroli Zbiorów Biblioteki PSW FINAL_PUBLISHED Kozioł-Montewka, Maria legioneloza legionnaires' disease dystrybucja wody hot water distribution systems ciepła woda colonization temperatura wody water temperature , Vol. 22 CC-BY-NC-ND Uniwersytet Medyczny w Lublinie Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine 2015 Streszcz. w jęz. ang. 1232-1966 2014/2015 Gładysz, Iwona Legionella pneumophila Legionella pneumophila Kopia dostępna w Dziale Gromadzenia, Opracowania i Kontroli Zbiorów Biblioteki PSW FINAL_PUBLISHED Kozioł-Montewka, Maria legioneloza legionnaires' disease dystrybucja wody hot water distribution systems ciepła woda colonization temperatura wody water temperature , Vol. 22 CC-BY-NC-ND Uniwersytet Medyczny w Lublinie Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine 2015 Streszcz. w jęz. ang. 1232-1966 2014/2015 Gładysz, Iwona Legionella pneumophila Legionella pneumophila Kopia dostępna w Dziale Gromadzenia, Opracowania i Kontroli Zbiorów Biblioteki PSW FINAL_PUBLISHED Kozioł-Montewka, Maria legioneloza legionnaires' disease dystrybucja wody hot water distribution systems ciepła woda colonization temperatura wody water temperature . Tytuł pracy: Uwagi: Miejsce wydania: Prevalence of Legionella pneumophila in water distribution systems in hospitals and public buildings of the Lublin region of eastern PolandAnnals of Agricultural and Environme Wydawca: Rok wydania: Charakterystyka merytoryczna: Język publikacji: Wskaźnik Impact Factor ISI: Punktacja ministerstwa: Praca recenzowana Słowa kluczowe: Słowa kluczowe: ; Słowa kluczowe ang.: Uwaga: Inne bazy podające opis: 9/10
Autorzy: , , . Szczegóły: Tytuł równoległy: GładyszKozioł-Montewkaabstract998899009999.000001Assessment of Legionella pneumophila antibiotic susceptibilityInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases201416th International Congress on Infectious Diseases (ICID) Abstracts. Abstract no. 40.031. Poster Presentation.1201-97122014/201510.1016/j.ijid.2014.03.621http://www.ijidonline.com/article/S1201-9712(14)00680-8/abstractGładysz, IwonaLegionella pneumophilaLegionella pneumophilaKopia dostępna w Dziale Gromadzenia, Opracowania i Kontroli Zbiorów Biblioteki PSW16 th International Congress on Infectious Diseases : Iwona : Maria : AbstraktSSZstreszczenie zjazdowe w suplemencie zagranicznym : 999999 : 009999.000 : Z : 003 : Vol. 21 : International Society for Infectious Di Miejsce wydania: Gładysz Wydawca: Iwona Rok wydania: 011 Słowa kluczowe ang.: Uwaga: 10/10
Autorzy: , , European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 2013.27.04 Uniwersytet Medyczny w Lublinie Assessment of the effectiveness of disinfection methods user to eliminate Legionella pneumophila from hot water distribution systems in hospitals 23rd European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Berlin, 27-30 April 2013 P971 Abstract (poster session) [b. pag.]. Berlin 2014/2015 Gładysz, Iwona Legionella pneumophila water Kopia dostępna w Dziale Gromadzenia, Opracowania i Kontroli Zbiorów Biblioteki PSW 23rd European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) Berlin Kozioł-Montewka, Maria woda hospital szpital Legionella pneumophila konferencja conference streszczenie summary . Tytuł pracy: 001Assessment of the effectiveness of disinfection methods user to eliminate Legionella pneumophila from hot water distribution systems in hospitals23rd European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Berlin, 27-30 April 2013P971Abstract (poster session) [b. pag.].Berlin2014/2015Gładysz, IwonaLegionella pneumophilawaterKopia dostępna w Dziale Gromadzenia, Opracowania i Kontroli Zbiorów Biblioteki PSW23rd European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID)BerlinKozioł-Montewka, MariawodahospitalszpitalLegionella pneumophilakonferencjaconferencestreszczeniesummary : 003 : European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases : European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases : 2013.27.04 : Uniwersytet Medyczny w Lublinie, 3929909191, 3726849417 Tytuł równoległy: 001Assessment of the effectiveness of disinfection methods user to eliminate Legionella pneumophila from hot water distribution systems in hospitals23rd European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Berlin, 27-30 April 2013P971Abstract (poster session) [b. pag.].Berlin2014/2015Gładysz, IwonaLegionella pneumophilawaterKopia dostępna w Dziale Gromadzenia, Opracowania i Kontroli Zbiorów Biblioteki PSW23rd European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID)BerlinKozioł-Montewka, MariawodahospitalszpitalLegionella pneumophilakonferencjaconferencestreszczeniesummary : 003 : European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases : European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases : 2013.27.04 : Uniwersytet Medyczny w Lublinie Miejsce wydania: 001 Wydawca: 003 Rok wydania: 2015-01-14, 10:48 Strony zajęte przez pracę: Słowa kluczowe: Słowa kluczowe ang.: ; ;
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