Legionellosis classification
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Overview
Legionellosis (Legionella spp. infection) can be classified into three types based upon affected organ systems and clinical presentations: pulmonary infection (Legionnaires' disease), extrapulmonary infection, and Pontiac fever.
Classification
- Legionella infection (syn. Legionellosis)
- Extrapulmonary legionella infection (syn. Nonpneumonic Legionnaires' disease)
- Cutaneous involvement legionellosis
- Disseminated legionella infection
- Legionella encephalopathy
- Pontiac fever
- Infection by Legionella pneumophilia
- Legionella pneumonia (syn. Legionnaire's disease)
- Healthcare associated Legionnaires' disease
- Pittsburgh pneumonia
Legionnaires' Disease vs. Pontiac Fever
' | Legionnaires' disease | Pontiac fever |
Clinical features | Pneumonia, cough, fever | Flu-like illness (fever, chills, malaise) without pneumonia |
Radiographic pneumonia | Yes | No |
Incubation period | 2-14 days after exposure | 24-72 hours after exposure |
Etiologic agent | Legionella species | Legionella species |
Attack rate[1] | < 5% | > 90% |
Isolation of organism | Possible | Never |
Outcome | Hospitalization common | Hospitalization uncommon |
Case-fatality rate: 5-30% | Case-fatality rate: 0% |