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Isolation of Legionella from Cooling Towers and Potable Water Systems in Hospital and Non-Medical Buildings in a University Campus

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Six cooling towers and 11 sources of potable water in a university campus in xxxxx xxxxxx were surveyed for the presence of Legionellae. One non-medical building cooling tower and 3 hot water systems from one ward of the hospital tested positive for Legionella, two of which contained Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1.

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