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(redirected from Legionella pneumophila)

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LEGLegal
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LEGLegato (music: In A Smooth and Gliding Manner)
LEGLegal Department (International Monetary Fund)
LEGLegionella Pneumophila
LEGLeggett & Platt, Inc. (stock symbol)
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LEGLiquefied Energy Gas (natural or petroleum)
LEGLandesentwicklunggesellschaft
LEGLocal Emergency Generator (engineering)
LEGLate Error Gate
LEGLogistic Evaluation Group
LEGLeague of Extraordinary Gentlemen


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According to the World Health Organisation, bacterium, such as Legionella pneumophila (Legionellosis/Legionnaire's disease), manifests in poorly maintained artificial water systems.
Clinical and environmental isolates of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 cannot be distinguished by sequence analysis of two surface protein genes and three housekeeping genes.
The Health Protection Agency traced the outbreak last year to faults in the water treatment system at the Springs health club, which led to the legionella pneumophila bug colonising the spa pool system.
 
 
 
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