Legionellae, which are important causes of pneumonia in humans, continue to be incorrectly labeled as exotic pathogens. The ability to diagnose Legionella infection is limited by the nonspecific nature of clinical features and the shortcomings of diagnostic tests. Despite recent improvements, existing diagnostic tests for Legionella infection either lack sensitivity for detecting all clinically important legionellae or are unable to provide results within a clinically useful time frame. Under-standing local Legionella epidemiology is important for making decisions about whether to test for Legionella infection and which diagnostic tests to use. In most situations, the use of both the urinary antigen test plus sputum culture is the best diag...
Several pathologies of respiratory tract are referred to be related to bacteria belonging to Legione...
The rapid identification of Legionella pneumonia is essential to optimize patient treatment and outc...
L egionella is a relatively common cause of pneu-monia. In patients with community-acquired pneumoni...
Legionella pneumonia can be difficult to diagnose. Existing laboratory tests all have shortcomings, ...
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Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia, with worldwide relevance, caused by Legionella ...
Legionnaires disease is a severe from of pneumonia caused by Legionella species which arc ubiquitiou...
International audienceCurrently, several methods are used for the detection of Legionella in clinica...
Legionnaires disease is a severe from of pneumonia caused by Legionella species which arc ubiquitiou...
Abstract Legionnaires’ disease is commonly diagnosed clinically using a urinary antigen test. The ur...
Legionella pneumophila causes 2 - 6 % of hospitalised pneumonia cases. Several community- and hospit...
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been used to detect Legionella DNA in respiratory tract, ser...
Background – Among the members of Legionellaceae, Legionella pneumophila is involved in more than 95...
Legionella pneumophila causes 2 - 6 % of hospitalised pneumonia cases. Several community- and hospit...
In this report, results of 183 cases, dispatched to our laboratory by suspicion of Legionnaires’ dis...
Several pathologies of respiratory tract are referred to be related to bacteria belonging to Legione...
The rapid identification of Legionella pneumonia is essential to optimize patient treatment and outc...
L egionella is a relatively common cause of pneu-monia. In patients with community-acquired pneumoni...
Legionella pneumonia can be difficult to diagnose. Existing laboratory tests all have shortcomings, ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia, with worldwide relevance, caused by Legionella ...
Legionnaires disease is a severe from of pneumonia caused by Legionella species which arc ubiquitiou...
International audienceCurrently, several methods are used for the detection of Legionella in clinica...
Legionnaires disease is a severe from of pneumonia caused by Legionella species which arc ubiquitiou...
Abstract Legionnaires’ disease is commonly diagnosed clinically using a urinary antigen test. The ur...
Legionella pneumophila causes 2 - 6 % of hospitalised pneumonia cases. Several community- and hospit...
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been used to detect Legionella DNA in respiratory tract, ser...
Background – Among the members of Legionellaceae, Legionella pneumophila is involved in more than 95...
Legionella pneumophila causes 2 - 6 % of hospitalised pneumonia cases. Several community- and hospit...
In this report, results of 183 cases, dispatched to our laboratory by suspicion of Legionnaires’ dis...
Several pathologies of respiratory tract are referred to be related to bacteria belonging to Legione...
The rapid identification of Legionella pneumonia is essential to optimize patient treatment and outc...
L egionella is a relatively common cause of pneu-monia. In patients with community-acquired pneumoni...