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J Hosp Infect ; 10(1): 47-50, 1987 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2888811

ABSTRACT

In 1 year 12 of 48 patients who developed fatal pneumonia following admission with non-respiratory disorders to the Hospital Molinette, Torino, yielded Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 from lung at autopsy. Patients were hospitalized on seven different wards for different conditions; only two of the wards had air conditioning but legionellas were not isolated from these. All patients were in poor health or immunocompromised. Some patients had inhaled humidified oxygen from piped supplies and three had undergone surgery. Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 was detected in the water of oxygen bubble humidifiers and an underwater chest drain. The contaminated devices had been filled with tap or distilled water and the hospital water supply was found to be contaminated with L. pneumophila serogroup 1. Our findings suggest that filling bubble humidifiers or underwater chest drains with tap water is a potential hazard and should be avoided.


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Cross Infection/etiology , Equipment and Supplies, Hospital , Legionella/isolation & purification , Legionnaires' Disease/etiology , Water Microbiology , Water Supply , Cross Infection/epidemiology , Humans , Italy , Legionnaires' Disease/epidemiology
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Minerva Med ; 74(11): 539-46, 1983 Mar 17.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6339993

ABSTRACT

Bayes theorem; multivariance analysis, and the discriminating function of Mahalanobis applied to sixteen laboratory examinations employed in the diagnosis of diseases of the extrahepatic bile ducts and pancreas gave the following results: 1) the weight of each test was first measured in general terms, and then with regard to different levels of differentiation, with a classification in decreasing order in each case; 2) little redundancy was noted, and few examinations were of relatively negligible importance; furthermore, combinations of several tests did not lead to positive results; 3) reclassification according to the formula of Bayes and by means of the discriminating function proved sound supports for clinical decision, since they provided 70% and 80% of exact classification respectively; 4) the importance of the minicomputer in the construction of experimental diagnostic models was substantiated.


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Biliary Tract Diseases/diagnosis , Computers , Liver Diseases/diagnosis , Minicomputers , Pancreatic Diseases/diagnosis , Biliary Tract Diseases/surgery , Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted/methods , Humans , Liver Diseases/surgery , Pancreatic Diseases/surgery
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