Copper and silver ions more effective against legionellae than against mycobacteria in a hospital warm water system.
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P. Martikainen | O. Zacheus | J. Kusnetsov | J Kusnetsov | E Iivanainen | N Elomaa | O Zacheus | P J Martikainen | E. Iivanainen | N. Elomaa
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