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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
Unlike wool-sorter's disease, coal miners' disease, or chicken plucker's disease, Legionnaires' disease is not even remotely occupation related. The name owes its origin to a constellation of events, which are of interest mainly because they illustrate that disease can still influence, albeit on a miniature scale, the course of history. Bubonic plague,
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Unlike wool-sorter's disease, coal miners' disease, or chicken plucker's disease, Legionnaires' disease is not even remotely occupation related. The name owes its origin to a constellation of events, which are of interest mainly because they illustrate that disease can still influence, albeit on a miniature scale, the course of history. Bubonic plague,
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The molecular ecology of legionellae
Trends in Microbiology, 1996Legionella pneumophila is the most highly characterized member of a genus of bacteria that survive as intracellular parasites of freshwater protozoa. These bacteria can also multiply intracellularly in human phagocytic cells and cause respiratory disease in humans. Comparison of the invasive strategies of L. pneumophila in mammalian and protozoan cells
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Legionella and Coxiella effectors: strength in diversity and activity
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2017Jiazhang Qiu, Zhao-qing Luo
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