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A Cluster of Legionnaires' Disease in a Community Hospital—A Clue to a Larger Epidemic
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
Abstract
Four patients with atypical pneumonias admitted within a 1-week period to a community hospital were suspected and confirmed to have Legionnaires' disease. The patients had a common travel histor y. This cluster of cases uncovered a larger epidemic associated with cruise travel.
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