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==Prognosis== | ==Prognosis== | ||
Death occurs in 10%-15% of LD cases: a substantially higher proportion of fatal cases occur during nosocomial outbreaks. Pontiac fever is a self-limited disease that requires no treatment. | Death occurs in 10%-15% of LD cases: a substantially higher proportion of fatal cases occur during nosocomial outbreaks. Pontiac fever is a self-limited disease that requires no treatment. | ||
==Possible complications== | |||
* Lung failure | |||
* Death | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Prognosis
Death occurs in 10%-15% of LD cases: a substantially higher proportion of fatal cases occur during nosocomial outbreaks. Pontiac fever is a self-limited disease that requires no treatment.
Possible complications
- Lung failure
- Death