ASHRAE Guideline 12-2000: minimizing the risk of legionellosis associated with building water systems
Author(s): ASHRAE, A.S.o.H., Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers
Added October 2012
A comparison of sampling media for environmental viable fungi collected in a hospital environment
2000
Environmental Research
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 82
Pages 253-257
Author(s): Wu, P.C., Su, H.J.J., Ho, H.M.
Added October 2012
Tuberculosis Isolation: Comparison of Written Procedures and Actual Practices in The Three California Hospitals
2000
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
Journal Article
Author(s): Sutton, P.M., Nicas, M., Harrison, R.J.
Added October 2012
Intensive care unit design and environmental factors in the acquisition of infection
2000
Journal of Hospital Infection
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 45
Pages 255-62
Author(s): O'Connell, N.H., Humphreys, H.
Added October 2012
Hospital Ventilation and Risk for Tuberculous Infection in Canadian Health Care Workers
2000
Annals of Internal Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 10
Volume 133
Pages 779-789
Author(s): Menzies, D., Fanning, A., Yuan, L., FitzGerald, J.M.
Tuberculosis (TB) is an occupational hazard for healthcare workers. It is a bacterial infection of lungs and other body parts caused by strains of mycobacteria (Mycobacterium tuberculosis). Typical symptoms include chronic cough with bold-tinged sputum, fever, night sweats, and so on. Tuberculosis can cause significant morbidity and death. It is usually spread by air when infected people transmit their saliva through air by coughing and sneezing.
Added October 2012
A prospective study on factors influencing aspergillus spore load in the air during renovation works in a neonatal intensive care unit
2000
The Journal of Hospital Infection
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 45
Pages 191-7
Author(s): Mahieu, L.M., De Dooy, J.J., Van Laer, F.A., Jansens, H., Ieven, M.M.
Added October 2012