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From: Legionella pneumophila Infections
Red Book® 2015, 2015
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This silver-stained micrograph of a lung tissue specimen revealed the presence of L pneumophila bacteria. The specimen was
taken from a victim of the 1976 legionnaires' disease outbreak in Philadelphia. Outbreaks of legionellosis have occurred after
persons have breathed mists that come from a water source (eg, air conditioning cooling towers, whirlpool spas, showers)
contaminated with Legionella sp bacteria. Persons may be exposed to these mists in homes, workplaces, hospitals, or public
places. Legionellosis is not passed from person to person, and there is no evidence of persons becoming infected from auto air
conditioners or household window air-conditioning units. Courtesy of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Date of download: 4/7/2017
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