Legionella longbeachae, found in soil and compost-derived products, is a globally underdiagnosed cause of Legionnaires’ disease. We conducted a case–control study of L. longbeachae Legionnaires’ disease in Canterbury, New Zealand. Case-patients were persons hospitalized with L. longbeachae pneumonia, and controls were persons randomly sampled from the electoral roll for the area served by the participating hospital. Among 31 cases and 172 controls, risk factors for Legionnaires’ disease were chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, history of smoking >10 years, and exposure to compost or potting mix. Gardening behaviors associated with L. longbeachae disease included having unwashed hands near the face after exposure to or tipping and troweli...
AbstractOver the past 5 years, a number of cases of legionellosis in Scotland have been associated w...
A case-control study was performed in South Australia to determine if L. longbeachae infection was a...
ABSTRACTLegionella longbeachae was cultured from the sputum of a patient suffering from Legionnaires...
Introduction Legionnaires’ disease is a form of atypical pneumonia caused by infection from Legio...
Although known as causes of community‐acquired pneumonia and Pontiac fever, the global burden of inf...
Reported cases of legionellosis attributable to Legionella longbeachae infection have increased worl...
Legionella longbeachae pneumonia is much less common than Legionella pneumophila pneumonia in most o...
Human disease caused by Legionella species is dominated by Legionella pneumophila, the main causativ...
AbstractLegionnaires’ disease remains an important cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Disea...
Two patients with no exposure to gardening compost had related Legionella longbeachae infections in ...
Two patients with no exposure to gardening compost had related Legionella longbeachae infections in ...
Over the past five years, a number of cases of Legionellosis in Scotland have been associated with c...
A legionellosis outbreak at an industrial site was investigated to identify and control the source. ...
Legionella longbeachae has been frequently identified in composted plant material and can cause Legi...
Reports of Legionnaires ’ disease can create alarm in the community because of the fear of outbreaks...
AbstractOver the past 5 years, a number of cases of legionellosis in Scotland have been associated w...
A case-control study was performed in South Australia to determine if L. longbeachae infection was a...
ABSTRACTLegionella longbeachae was cultured from the sputum of a patient suffering from Legionnaires...
Introduction Legionnaires’ disease is a form of atypical pneumonia caused by infection from Legio...
Although known as causes of community‐acquired pneumonia and Pontiac fever, the global burden of inf...
Reported cases of legionellosis attributable to Legionella longbeachae infection have increased worl...
Legionella longbeachae pneumonia is much less common than Legionella pneumophila pneumonia in most o...
Human disease caused by Legionella species is dominated by Legionella pneumophila, the main causativ...
AbstractLegionnaires’ disease remains an important cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Disea...
Two patients with no exposure to gardening compost had related Legionella longbeachae infections in ...
Two patients with no exposure to gardening compost had related Legionella longbeachae infections in ...
Over the past five years, a number of cases of Legionellosis in Scotland have been associated with c...
A legionellosis outbreak at an industrial site was investigated to identify and control the source. ...
Legionella longbeachae has been frequently identified in composted plant material and can cause Legi...
Reports of Legionnaires ’ disease can create alarm in the community because of the fear of outbreaks...
AbstractOver the past 5 years, a number of cases of legionellosis in Scotland have been associated w...
A case-control study was performed in South Australia to determine if L. longbeachae infection was a...
ABSTRACTLegionella longbeachae was cultured from the sputum of a patient suffering from Legionnaires...