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Legionellosis in Transplantation

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2016
Legionella species are emerging opportunistic pathogens in hematopoietic stem cell and solid organ transplant recipients, associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The clinical and radiological features of Legionella infections can mimic other opportunistic pathogens in these profoundly immunocompromised patients.
Shobini, Sivagnanam, Steven A, Pergam
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Legionellosis

Revue medicale suisse, 2019
Legionellosis refers to the two clinical syndromes caused by Legionella : Pontiac fever, a benign febrile illness and Legionnaires'disease (or pneumonia). Clinically and radiologically, Legionnaires'disease presents itself as a « typical » pneumonia caused by Streptococcus pneumonia. Diagnosis is usually made by using urinary antigen testing.
David, Haefliger, Christian, Chuard
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Cytokines and legionellosis

Biotherapy, 1994
Recent studies have led to an enhanced understanding of the role of cell-mediated immunity and cytokines in Legionnaires' disease. In particular, the effect of interferon gamma on human mononuclear phagocyte iron metabolism and the role of iron availability of Legionella pneumophila intracellular multiplication in human monocytes has been elucidated ...
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Legionellosis

2021
This chapter describes the family Legionellaceae, which includes the genera Legionella, Berkiella, Occultobacter, and Nucleophilum. Of these, members of the genus Legionella are predominant human pathogens. The chapter also analyzes the genus name, which was derived from the fact that the first recognized outbreak of infection due to these ...
Thomas J. Marrie   +2 more
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Nosocomial legionellosis

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2000
Numerous reports of endemic legionellosis have been published within the past year. The scope has been expanded to longterm care facilities, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and pediatric hospitals. The institutional water supply has been the source in all reports and aspiration was explicitly linked as the mode of transmission in several reports.
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Legionellosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1997
J E, Stout, V L, Yu
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Legionellosis

Scientific American, 1979
D W, Fraser, J E, McDade
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The legionellosis.

Bollettino dell'Istituto sieroterapico milanese, 1984
Following the discovery of Legionella pneumophila as the cause of an epidemic of pneumonia at an American Legion Convention in Philadelphia, a group of related bacteria were recognized as additional human pathogens. This newly established bacteria genus, Legionella, includes the agents of Legionnaires' Disease, Pittsburgh pneumonia and several related ...
M, Del Piano   +3 more
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Legionellosis in infants

European Journal of Epidemiology, 1988
D, Fumarola, I, Munno, L, Longo-Papadia
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Cardiac Legionellosis

Chest, 1984
D P, Nelson   +3 more
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