Is Copper-Silver Ionization safe and effective in controlling Legionella?
Hwang et al 2007
Inactivation of Legionella Pneumophila and Pseudomonas Aeruginosa: Evaluation of the bactericidal ability of Silver cations
Modol et al 2007
Hospital-Acquired Legionnaires Disease in a University Hospital: Impact of the Copper-Silver Ionization system
Pedro-Botet et al 2007
Impact of Copper and Silver Ionization on Fungal Colonization of the Water Supply in Health Care Centers: Implications for Immunocompromised Patients
Blanc et al 2005
Water disinfection with Ozone, Copper and Silver Ions, and temperature increase to control Legionella: seven years of experience in a university teaching hospital
Stout and Yu 2003
Experiences of the first 16 hospitals using Copper-Silver Ionization for Legionella control: Implications for the evaluation of other disinfection modalities
Kuznetsov et al 2001
Copper and Silver Ions more effective against Legionellae than against Mycobacteria in a hospital warm water system
Biurrun et al 1999
Treatment of Legionella Pneumophila-colonized water distribution system using Copper-Silver Ionization and continuous Chlorination
Lin et al 1998
Inactivation of Mycobacterium Avium by Copper and Silver Ions
Liu et al 1998
Intermittent use of copper-silver ionization for Legionella control in water distribution systems: A potential option in buildings housing individuals at low risk of infection.