Franza Zanetti's research while affiliated with University of Bologna and other places
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Publication (1)
Introduction and objective:
Many devices have been marketed in order to improve the organoleptic characteristics of tap water resulting from disinfection with chlorine derivates. The aim of the presented study was to assess the degree of contamination by non-fermenting Gram-negative bacteria (NF-GNB) of drinking water dispensed from microfiltratio...
Citations
... S. maltophilia species are recognized as opportunistic multi-drug resistant (Rizek et al. 2018). Strains of this species are commonly found in drinking water and their presence in tap water may have significant public health implications (Zanetti et al. 2014;Dai et al. 2017;Destiani and Templeton 2018;Bae et al. 2019). A rotating cylinder reactor (RCR) was used for biofilm formation and for further testing of mechanical stress and chlorine exposure. ...