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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[Legionella]] is a common cause of both [[health care associated pneumonia]] and [[community acquired pneumonia]].
[[Legionella]] is a common cause of both [[health care associated pneumonia]], and [[community acquired pneumonia]].


==Historical perspective==
==Historical perspective==

Revision as of 14:28, 23 February 2013

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

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Legionella is a common cause of both health care associated pneumonia, and community acquired pneumonia.

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  • The organism was first recognized in 1976 during an outbreak at an American Legion Convention in Philadelphia.Legionellosis refers to the two clinical syndromes caused by bacteria of the genus Legionella:

Legionnaires' disease is the more common syndrome of pneumonia caused by Legionella species Pontiac fever is an acute, febrile, self-limited illness that has been linked to Legionella species

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