Microorganism levels in spray from warm-water bidet toilet seats: factors affecting total viable and heterotrophic plate counts, and examination of the fluctuations and origins of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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M. Nakano | K. Asakura | K. Omae | Toru Iyo
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