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Zentralbl Bakteriol Mikrobiol Hyg B ; 176(2-3): 167-75, 1982 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7124167

ABSTRACT

It was investigated occurrence of yeasts on bathsurfaces, in sauna rooms, in swimming and therapeutic pool water. The number of yeasts decreased depending on patients age, if the rooms were furnished with bath. The lowest contamination was found after bath of 40-60 years-old women. In the saunas were yeasts not found on the upper benches with temperature above 55 degrees C. Much higher counts on lower benches and wood mats with temperature 35-40 degrees C, on basin walls and bottom-up to 10(4)-10(6)/100 cm2. It was isolated 172 yeast strains. The occurrence of some selected strains is given in Table 7, with the toxic effect of disinfectants. The most strains were resistant to Peracetic acid and Chloramin B. Since most of the isolated and determinated strains were found in contaminated environment or during various diseases, the yeasts of the genus Cryptococcus, Candida, Rhodotorula, Torulopsis and Metschnikowia should not occur in bath establishment, and should be classified among indicators of contamination of environment including water.


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Baths , Steam Bath , Swimming Pools , Water Microbiology , Yeasts/isolation & purification , Adult , Czechoslovakia , Disinfection , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Temperature
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Z Allg Mikrobiol ; 15(7): 553-7, 1975.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1210355

ABSTRACT

The occurrence of iron bacteria in mineral waters has been under study. It could be shown that Siderocapsa caronata Redlinger 1931 and S. treubii Molisch 1909 are synonymous, as well as S. eusphaera Skuja 1948 and S. major Molisch 1909, and S. botryoides Berger 1949 and S. monoica 1922. Two new species, S. hexagonata and S. quadrata, have been described. A simplified key for determining the species of the genus Sideracapsa is presented.


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Gram-Negative Chemolithotrophic Bacteria/classification , Mineral Waters , Water Microbiology , Gram-Negative Chemolithotrophic Bacteria/metabolism , Gram-Negative Chemolithotrophic Bacteria/ultrastructure , Iron/metabolism
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