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Volume 16, Number 9—September 2010
Research

Legionellosis Outbreak Associated with Asphalt Paving Machine, Spain, 2009

Mireia CoscolláComments to Author , José Fenollar, Isabel Escribano, and Fernando González-Candelas
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Universidad de Valencia/Instituto Cavanilles de Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva, Valencia, Spain (M. Coscollá, F. González-Candelas); Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red en Epidemiología y Salud Pública, Barcelona, Spain (M. Coscollá, F. González-Candelas); Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland (M. Coscollá); Centro Salud Pública, Alcoi, Spain (J. Fenollar); Hospital Virgen de los Llirios, Alcoi (I. Escribano)

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Figure 3

Milling machine and water tank used for asphalt paving in Alcoi, Spain, 2009, during outbreak of legionellosis. The 2,000-L water tank (A, left circle) supplied the 18 atomizers (A, right circle; B, oval), which sprayed 8,000 L water/d.

Figure 3. Milling machine and water tank used for asphalt paving in Alcoi, Spain, 2009, during outbreak of legionellosis. The 2,000-L water tank (A, left circle) supplied the 18 atomizers (A, right circle; B, oval), which sprayed 8,000 L water/d.

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