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The distribution systems of drinking water have characteristics that allow the growth of microorganisms that may be pathogenic to humans, such as Legionella. The Legionella sp. (aerobic gram-negative bacilli) are widely distributed in aquatic environments, but it is in artificial environments that they hit higher levels due the characteristics propitious (like temperature, pH and biofilms presence) to their development. Human intervention was crucial for the presence of Legionella that has become common in building networks of water supply, cooling towers, air conditioning systems, swimming pools, tanks, humidifiers, condensers, ornamental fountains, among others.
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Legionella Artificial environments
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Alves, S., Lamas, M. C., Araújo, A., & Amorim, M. (2014). Research of Legionella sp. In the water supply of a hospital in northern Portugal. ICEH14 /3rd International Congress of Environmental Health: Proceedings Book, 1, 337–339.
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Área Científica da Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde do Instituto Politécnico do Porto