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Legionnaire disease

Introduction: Legionnaire disease

Description of Legionnaire disease

Legionnaire disease: A species of gram-negative, aerobic bacteria that is the causative agent of LEGIONNAIRES' DISEASE. It has been isolated from numerous environmental sites as well as from human lung tissue, respiratory secretions, and blood.
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