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81 related items for PubMed ID: 1052502

  • 1. Microbial contamination of mist therapy units on six pediatric wards.
    Petersen NJ, Carson LA, Favero MS, Marshall JH, Bond WW.
    Health Lab Sci; 1975 Jan; 12(1):41-6. PubMed ID: 1052502
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  • 3. Microbiological surveillance of hospital ventilation systems in departments at high risk of nosocomial infections.
    Crimi P, Argellati F, Macrina G, Tinteri C, Copello L, Rebora D, Romania L, Rizzetto R.
    J Prev Med Hyg; 2006 Sep; 47(3):105-9. PubMed ID: 17217187
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  • 6. Microbial contamination of domiciliary nebuliser therapy equipment.
    Jones PD, Moritz V, Pierce RJ.
    Aust N Z J Med; 1985 Oct; 15(5):585-9. PubMed ID: 3867335
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  • 7. [Hygienic and bacteriological comparative studies in 50 hospitals. IV. The bacterial contamination of fluids of intensiv care units, wards for premature children and new-born wards (author's transl)].
    Dunkelberg H, Pfeiffer EH, Werner HP, Wittig JR.
    Zentralbl Bakteriol Orig B; 1976 Mar; 161(5-6):417-26. PubMed ID: 823740
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  • 10. Endotoxin level as a potential marker of concentration of Gram-negative bacteria in water effluent from dental units and in dental aerosols.
    Szymańska J.
    Ann Agric Environ Med; 2005 Mar; 12(2):229-32. PubMed ID: 16457478
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  • 13. Airborne contamination of fine-particle nebulizers.
    Kelsen SG, McGuckin M, Kelsen DP, Cherniack NS.
    JAMA; 1977 May 23; 237(21):2311-4. PubMed ID: 576924
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  • 14. [Studies of microbiological contamination of ultrasonic apparatus used in pediatric aerosol therapy].
    Alkiewicz J, Kedzia B, Hołderna E, Bugaj U.
    Pol Tyg Lek; 1977 May 23; 44(34-35):813-6. PubMed ID: 2485899
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  • 15. [Bacterial contamination of the apparatus for hygrothermal inhalations, of the mineral water aerosol and of the compressed air used for inhalations].
    Khinchagov BP, Korosteleva MK.
    Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult; 1993 May 23; (5):63-5. PubMed ID: 8266676
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  • 16. Variability of airborne microflora in a hospital ward within a period of one year.
    Augustowska M, Dutkiewicz J.
    Ann Agric Environ Med; 2006 May 23; 13(1):99-106. PubMed ID: 16841880
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  • 19. Selective nonroutine microbial surveillance of in-use hospital nebulizers by aerosol entrapment and direct sampling analyses of solutions in reservoirs.
    Reinhardt DJ, Kennedy C, Malecka-Griggs B.
    J Clin Microbiol; 1980 Aug 23; 12(2):199-204. PubMed ID: 6785304
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