Sequential Culturing Method Improves Recovery of Legionella spp. from Contaminated Environmental Samples

Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie - Tập 275 - Trang 312-319 - 1991
Manouchehr Shahamat1, Christine Paszko-Kolva1, John Keiser1, Rita R. Colwell1
1University of Maryland, College Park, MD, George Washington University Hospital, Washington, DC, USA

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