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legionella

Legionella is a genus of Gram-negative, aerobic bacteria comprising more than 60 species, with Legionella pneumophila as the species most commonly associated with human disease. Many Legionella species are environmental organisms found in natural freshwater and in human-made water systems.

Legionella bacteria inhabit freshwater environments and colonize engineered water systems such as cooling towers, hot water

Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia characterized by fever, cough, shortness of breath, and

Pathogens enter alveolar macrophages and replicate intracellularly, aided by the Dot/Icm type IV secretion system. Legionella

Diagnosis relies on urinary antigen testing (primarily for L. pneumophila serogroup 1), culture on buffered charcoal

Prevention focuses on controlling Legionella growth in water systems. Measures include maintaining appropriate disinfectant levels and

systems,
showers,
decorative
fountains,
and
spa
pools.
Humans
acquire
infection
primarily
by
inhaling
aerosolized
water
droplets
containing
the
bacteria;
person-to-person
transmission
is
rare
and
not
a
recognized
route
for
Legionnaires'
disease.
sometimes
gastrointestinal
symptoms.
Pontiac
fever
is
a
milder,
self-limited
illness
with
flu-like
symptoms
and
no
pneumonia.
Onset
after
exposure
is
typically
several
days.
pneumophila
serogroup
1
accounts
for
the
majority
of
laboratory-confirmed
cases
worldwide;
however,
other
species
also
cause
disease.
yeast
extract
agar
with
iron
and
cysteine,
and
PCR.
Urinary
antigen
testing
may
miss
non-serogroup
1
infections.
Treatment
consists
of
antibiotics
such
as
macrolides
(azithromycin
or
clarithromycin)
or
fluoroquinolones
(levofloxacin,
moxifloxacin);
duration
generally
7–14
days
for
Legionnaires'
disease,
longer
in
severe
cases.
Pontiac
fever
does
not
require
antibiotics.
temperatures,
preventing
stagnation,
and
conducting
system
maintenance
and
remediation
in
facilities
such
as
hospitals,
hotels,
and
large
buildings.
Outbreaks
are
typically
linked
to
cooling
towers,
hot
water
systems,
spa
and
decorative
fountains,
or
potting
soils
in
some
contexts.