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Legionellae

Collegian, 1998
Legionellae cannot be eradicated from the water supply, since they are naturally occurring and ubiquitous. Routine bacteriologic culturing of man made aquatic environments is not recommended (Soule et al 1995). Therefore any water use that results in production of aerosols should be regularly evaluated to ensure the source has not been contaminated ...
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Legionella und Legionellose

DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2019
Was ist neu? Epidemiologie In den letzten Jahren ist eine geringe Zunahme diagnostizierter und gemeldeter Legionella-Pneumonien zu verzeichnen. Dies ist vermutlich auch der häufigeren Diagnostik zuzuschreiben. Diagnostik Neben dem L.
Martin Kolditz, Christian Lück
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Electron Microscopy of Legionella and Legionella-Infected Cells

2012
Those investigators who study the morphology of Legionella and Legionella-infected cells have greatly benefited from the superior resolution afforded by electron microscopy (EM). It can also be said with confidence that EM will continue to reveal as yet to be discovered features of this fascinating intracellular pathogen.
Gary Faulkner, Rafael A. Garduño
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Lipopolysaccharides of Legionella erythra and Legionella oakridgensis

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1994
The chemical composition of lipopolysaccharides from Legionella erythra and Legionella oakridgensis was analysed. Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed both lipopolysaccharides to have a smooth-type character. The polysaccharide part of both lipopolysaccharides contained D-mannose, D-glucose, D-glycero-D-mannoheptose, L ...
Anders Sonesson   +3 more
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Legionella and the environment

Critical Reviews in Environmental Control, 1987
Legionella can cause two distinct diseases. The first one is Legionnaires’ disease, which is characterized by a pneumonia with a significant mortality rate. The second disease is Pontiac fever, a nonpneumonic, self‐limiting, febrile disease with a high attack rate.
Maurice A. Shapiro   +2 more
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Legionella

2015
A great deal of information on the Legionella genus, legionellosis, the microbial ecology, as well as its pathogenicity, diagnosis and treatment has been accumulated since this pathogen caused the first known outbreak in 1976. However, the control of legionellosis relies primarily on the diagnostic testing of patients and vigilant surveillance of water
Kimberlee A. Musser   +2 more
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Typing Methods for Legionella

2012
In this chapter we describe the methods currently used for subgrouping Legionella pneumophila and other non-pneumophila species. In the first part we describe monoclonal antibody (mAb) subgrouping, either by indirect immunofluorescence or indirect ELISA methods.
Lück, Christian   +4 more
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An Overview of the European Technical Guidelines for the Prevention, Control and Investigation of Infections Caused by Legionella species

Perspectives in Public Health, 2018
IntroductIon the european technical Guidelines for the prevention, control and investigation of infections caused by Legionella species(1) were originally developed by the european Working Group for Legionella Infections (eWGLI) which was formed in 1986 ...
Susanne B. Lee
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Legionella pneumonia and use of the Legionella urinary antigen test

Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
Keywords: community-acquired and nosocomial; diagnostic decision making; evidence based medicine ...
Elizabeth Marlow, Chad T. Whelan
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Legionella: a reemerging pathogen

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2018
Purpose of review The present review summarizes new knowledge about Legionella epidemiology, clinical characteristics, community-associated and hospital-based outbreaks, molecular typing and molecular epidemiology, prevention, and detection in ...
L. Herwaldt, A. Marra
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