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Legionnaires disease: historical perspectiveWinn Jr, 1988
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In the summer of 1976, a mysterious epidemic of fatal respiratory disease in Philadelphia launched an intensive investigation that resulted in the definition of a new family of pathogenic bacteria, the Legionellaceae. In retrospect, members of the family had been …
- 208000007764 Legionnaires' Disease 0 title description 135
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