Legionella pneumophila are gram-negative bacteria found in freshwater environments; they can survive as intracellular parasites of free-living protozoa and within biofilms in building water systems. L. pneumophila multiply at temperatures between 25 and 42 degrees C, with an optimal growth temperature of 35 degrees C. There are 16 serogroups of L. pneumophila. In Europe, approximately 70% of Legionella infections are caused by L. pneumophila serogroup 1 and 20-30% by other serogroups. These bacteria cause respiratory disease (legionellosis) in humans when a susceptible host inhales aerosolized water containing the bacteria or aspirates water containing the bacteria. Legionellosis classically presents as two distinct clinical entities: Legio...
Legionella pneumophila is a cause of severe pneumonia in humans. Legionella bacteria are found in a...
Legionella pneumophila (L. pneumophila), the causative agent of legionellosis, is an aquatic bacteri...
Potential sources of Legionella spp. in a university hospital were investigated over 3 years in orde...
Legionella pneumophila was recognized as an important human pathogen after the first discovery durin...
WOS: 000278550900002Legionella pneumophila was recognized as an important human pathogen after the f...
The risk of severe infectious complications associated with provision of medical care continues to b...
Background & objectives: Legionella pneumophila, a ubiquitous aquatic organism is found to be associ...
Legionella is a ubiquitous bacterium that lives in freshwater environments and colonizes human-made ...
Legionella pneumophila is naturally found in fresh water were the bacteria parasitize within protozo...
Legionella pneumophila is an intracellular pathogen, omnipresent in the nature and seen as opportuni...
Legionella are heterotrophic bacteria commonly living in natural waters. Our aim was to study occurr...
Legionellae are found in freshwater environments or wet soil, but the major reservoirs are man-made ...
Legionellosis is a collection of infections that are caused by Legionella pneumophila and related Le...
The molecular epidemiology of Legionella pneumophila in the ´V. Monaldi´ University Hospital was stu...
Legionella pneumophila is a cause of severe pneumonia in humans. Legionella bacteria are found in al...
Legionella pneumophila is a cause of severe pneumonia in humans. Legionella bacteria are found in a...
Legionella pneumophila (L. pneumophila), the causative agent of legionellosis, is an aquatic bacteri...
Potential sources of Legionella spp. in a university hospital were investigated over 3 years in orde...
Legionella pneumophila was recognized as an important human pathogen after the first discovery durin...
WOS: 000278550900002Legionella pneumophila was recognized as an important human pathogen after the f...
The risk of severe infectious complications associated with provision of medical care continues to b...
Background & objectives: Legionella pneumophila, a ubiquitous aquatic organism is found to be associ...
Legionella is a ubiquitous bacterium that lives in freshwater environments and colonizes human-made ...
Legionella pneumophila is naturally found in fresh water were the bacteria parasitize within protozo...
Legionella pneumophila is an intracellular pathogen, omnipresent in the nature and seen as opportuni...
Legionella are heterotrophic bacteria commonly living in natural waters. Our aim was to study occurr...
Legionellae are found in freshwater environments or wet soil, but the major reservoirs are man-made ...
Legionellosis is a collection of infections that are caused by Legionella pneumophila and related Le...
The molecular epidemiology of Legionella pneumophila in the ´V. Monaldi´ University Hospital was stu...
Legionella pneumophila is a cause of severe pneumonia in humans. Legionella bacteria are found in al...
Legionella pneumophila is a cause of severe pneumonia in humans. Legionella bacteria are found in a...
Legionella pneumophila (L. pneumophila), the causative agent of legionellosis, is an aquatic bacteri...
Potential sources of Legionella spp. in a university hospital were investigated over 3 years in orde...