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There is no [[vaccine]] for legionellosis, and [[antibiotic]] [[prophylaxis]] is not effective. Travelers at increased risk for infection, such as the elderly or those with immunocompromising conditions such as [[cancer]] or [[diabetes]], may choose to avoid high-risk areas, such as whirlpool spas. If exposure cannot be avoided, travelers should be advised to seek medical attention promptly if they develop symptoms of Legionnaires’ disease or Pontiac fever. | There is no [[vaccine]] for legionellosis, and [[antibiotic]] [[prophylaxis]] is not effective. Travelers at increased risk for infection, such as the elderly or those with immunocompromising conditions such as [[cancer]] or [[diabetes]], may choose to avoid high-risk areas, such as whirlpool spas. If exposure cannot be avoided, travelers should be advised to seek medical attention promptly if they develop symptoms of Legionnaires’ disease or Pontiac fever. | ||
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* http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/yellowbook/2012/chapter-3-infectious-diseases-related-to-travel/legionellosis-legionnaires-disease-and-pontiac-fever.htm | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Primary Prevention
There is no vaccine for legionellosis, and antibiotic prophylaxis is not effective. Travelers at increased risk for infection, such as the elderly or those with immunocompromising conditions such as cancer or diabetes, may choose to avoid high-risk areas, such as whirlpool spas. If exposure cannot be avoided, travelers should be advised to seek medical attention promptly if they develop symptoms of Legionnaires’ disease or Pontiac fever.