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    Common Microbial Indicators in the Pools and Jacuzzis of Goleatan Province, Iran by Manshouri, M, Yazdanbakhsh, AR, Bay, A, Sadeghi, M, Tazikeh, F, Elyasi, SA, Paydar, R

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Conclusions: The higher contamination of Jacuzzi is related to the higher temperature and turbidity of water, and more exposure of swimmer with water and less recirculation of Jacuzzi water. …”
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    Reduction in seizure burden in a child with a A350V IQSEC2 mutation using heat therapy with a Jacuzzi by Andrew P Levy, Nina S Levy, Eli Heyman, Mitchell Schertz, Jacob Genizi

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…We demonstrate that raising the body temperature of the child using a commercial Jacuzzi dramatically reduces his seizures and appears to improve his social behavioral interactions.…”
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    Evaluation and Statistical Analysis of Parameters of Temperature, Chlorine Residual and Water pH of Tabriz Swimming Pools in Terms of Compliance with Health by Mohamad Mosaferi, Ebrahim Ahmadi, Khalil Rahimi

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Particularly, in the case of Jacuzzi and chiller pools, the present situation was more unfavorable in terms of residual chlorine and water pH compared to other types, which requires serious attention.…”
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    Common environmental safety and «legionary disease» by S B Rykov, N D Khomenko, V V Kovalev

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…Epidemiologists have found out, that many of the devices, such as air-conditioners, jacuzzi, plumbing and so on contain «Legionella pneumophila» bacteria. …”
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    Warm Water Pool System Simulation: Design and Manufacture by Ida Bagus Gde Widiantara, I Wayan Suastawa

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…During its development and demand, private pools develop into swimming pools with additional facilities such as warm water, which is often called a jacuzzi. Another additional facility is added pressure to the water in completing massage, fragrance and foam. …”
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    Survey of environmental health status, physicochemical and microbiological quality of swimming pools in Tabriz, 2017 by P Firouzi, H Aslani, A Aslhashemi

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Conclusion: The residual free chlorine values ​​in the pool, Jacuzzi and chiller indicated a weak management of pools and a high potential for pathogenicity. …”
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    KOLONIZACJA INSTALACJI CIEPŁEJ WODY BAKTERIAMI LEGIONELLA SP. W SZPITALACH I OBIEKTACH UŻYTECZNOŚCI PUBLICZNEJ W ŚWIETLE BADAŃ PROWADZONYCH NA TERENIE POWIATU PRZEMYSKIEGO I MIASTA... by Barbara HONICKA, Adam SIDOR

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Punkty pobierania próbek obejmowały także urządzenia wytwarzające aerozol wodno–powietrzny (jacuzzi). Pobór wody poprzedzało badanie temperatury wody. …”
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    Influence of post-exercise hot-water therapy on adaptations to training over 4 weeks in elite short-track speed skaters by Thibaut Méline, Robert Solsona, Jean-Philippe Antonietti, Fabio Borrani, Robin Candau, Anthony MJ. Sanchez

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…During HWB, participants sat in a jacuzzi (40 °C; 20 min). Results: According to linear mixed models, maximal isometric strength of knee extensor muscles was significantly increased for training with HWB (p < 0.0001; d = 0.41) and a tendency (p = 0.0529) was observed concerning V˙O2max. …”
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    Survey of bacterial contamination of environment of swimming pools in Yazd city, in 2013 by Hossein Jafari Mansoorian, Salman Zarei, Narges Khanjani

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Results: The results show that from 540 samples, bacterial contamination was observed in about 93 samples (17.22%); and was seen more in showers, edges of the pool and jacuzzis, and the slippers used in swimming pools. …”
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    COVID-19: Research Directions for Non-Clinical Aerosol-Generating Facilities in the Built Environment by Roger C. K. Law, Joseph H. K. Lai, David John Edwards, Huiying (Cynthia) Hou

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Whereas caution has been taken to avoid this risk in association with clinical facilities, facilities such as spa pools and Jacuzzis, which are characterized by bubble-aerosol generation, high bather loads, and limited turnover rates, may promote aerosol transmission. …”
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