Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9925944 | American Journal of Infection Control | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Health care-acquired LD declined significantly after the issuance of guidelines for prevention and control of health care-acquired LD. The decline was associated with health care facilities performing routine environmental monitoring of their water distribution systems followed by the initiation of disinfection methods if indicated. Two unanticipated benefits were (1) cases of LD in the community and long-term care facilities were uncovered as a result of increased availability of Legionella tests and (2) litigation and unfavorable publicity involving ACHD hospitals ceased.
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Authors
Cheryl L. RN, CIC, Janet E. PhD, Sharon MS, MT(ASCP), CIC, Joan RN, MPH, Marilyn M. MS, Bruce MD, Victor L. MD,