Legionella oakridgensis: laboratory diagnosis of a human infection.
AUTOR(ES)
Tang, P W
RESUMO
We report the laboratory diagnosis of a case of pneumonia caused by Legionella oakridgensis. L. oakridgensis, originally isolated from industrial cooling towers, has not previously been associated with human disease.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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