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Sjoerd M Euser1, Bas Boogmans, Petra Brandsema
1Regional Public Health Laboratory Kennemerland, Boerhaavelaan 26, 2035, RC Haarlem, The Netherlands. s.euser@streeklabhaarlem.nl.
Introduction:
Legionnaires' disease is an acute pneumonia caused by inhalation or aspiration of aerosols contaminated with Legionella bacteria. The majority (>90%) of Legionnaires' disease cases are caused by the species Legionella pneumophila, and about 85% more specifically by L. pneumophila serogroup 1 that can be detected by a fast and easy to perform urinary antigen test. Previously reported sources of infection include cooling towers, plumbing systems of hospitals, and whirlpool spas, but for the majority of cases of Legionnaires' disease the source of infection remains unknown.
Case Presentation:
A 52-year-old Caucasian man was admitted to a Dutch hospital with pneumonia, where a culture of the available bronchial lavage was found positive for L. pneumophila serogroup 3, confirming the diagnosis of Legionnaires' disease. An environmental investigation identified a manually operated pressure test pump at the metal processing company where he worked as the source of infection: the water sample from the pump contained 9·8×103 colony forming units/L L. pneumophila, and sequence-based typing showed the same sequence type (ST93) for both the clinical and environmental strains.
Conclusion:
This case shows that Legionnaires' disease can be acquired by exposure to relatively rare sources that are not considered in regular control and prevention measures.
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