National survey on outbreaks associated with whirlpool spas
K.C. Spitalny,
R.L. Vogt and
L.E. Witherell
American Journal of Public Health, 1984, vol. 74, issue 7, 725-726
Abstract:
A national survey of state epidemiologists sought information on reported outbreaks of illness associated with nonresidential whirlpool spas for the period April 1972-July 1, 1982. Reports were received from 49 states. Of the 74 whirlpool-associated outbreaks reported, 72 were characterized as having patients with papular or pustular rash and two were associated with cases of Pontiac fever.
Date: 1984
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