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Pediatr Infect Dis J ; 9(5): 356, 376-7, 1990 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2352819
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JAMA ; 249(23): 3184-8, 1983 Jun 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6854847

ABSTRACT

Most hospitals have yet to record a case of nosocomial legionnaires' disease; the importance of isolation of Legionella pneumophila in the water system of such an institution is unclear. We undertook a prospective pneumonia study in tandem at a veterans hospital where legionnaires' disease was known to be endemic and a community teaching hospital where legionnaires' disease had never been documented. Legionella serological tests were performed on all patients with pneumonia; selective culture media and direct fluorescent antibody testing for Legionella were made readily available. Simultaneous environmental surveys for Legionella were performed. At the community hospital, we discovered that 64% of sites in the water distribution system yielded L pneumophila and that 14.3% of nosocomial pneumonias were legionnaires' disease. The epidemiologic implications of these findings are discussed. Options concerning case detection and eradication measures in the face of hospital water contamination with L pneumophila are presented.


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Cross Infection/diagnosis , Hospitals, Teaching , Hospitals, Veterans , Legionnaires' Disease/diagnosis , Pneumonia/etiology , Adult , Aged , Cross Infection/transmission , Female , Humans , Legionella/isolation & purification , Legionnaires' Disease/epidemiology , Legionnaires' Disease/transmission , Male , Middle Aged , Pennsylvania , Prospective Studies , Water Microbiology
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