Hsiao, Yun-ChungYun-ChungHsiaoHung, Yu-HsinYu-HsinHungHorng, Yu-JuYu-JuHorngCHING-WEN CHANG2023-01-172023-01-172022-121364-5072https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/627394Legionella pneumophila (Lp), a human pathogen, has been detected in windscreen wiper fluid reservoirs (WWFRs) where commercial screen washes (CSWs) are commonly added. Limited information is available on CSWs against planktonic Lp; however, responses of sessile Lp and planktonic Lp pre-acclimated in nutrient-limited water to CSWs remain unknown. This study thus investigates the antibacterial effects of CSWs on sessile and starved planktonic Lp, in comparison with unstarved Lp.enLegionella pneumophila; planktonic; screen washes; sessile; starvationAntimicrobial effects of automobile screen washes against Legionella pneumophilajournal article10.1111/jam.15793360003812-s2.0-85137509235WOS:000850509200001https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85137509235