Rare Diseases Symptoms Automatic Extraction
Home
A random Abstract
Our Project
Our Team
Legionnaires' disease case-finding algorithm, attack rates, and risk factors during a residential outbreak among older adults: an environmental and cohort study.
[legionellosis]
During
a
Legionnaires
'
disease
(
LD
)
outbreak
,
combined
epidemiological
and
environmental
investigations
were
conducted
to
identify
prevention
recommendations
for
facilities
where
elderly
residents
live
independently
but
have
an
increased
risk
of
legionellosis
.
Survey
responses
(
n
 
=
 
143
)
were
used
to
calculate
attack
rates
and
describe
transmission
routes
by
estimating
relative
risk
(
RR
)
and
95
%
confidence
intervals
(
95
%
CI
)
.
Potable
water
collected
from
five
apartments
of
LD
patients
and
three
randomly-selected
apartments
of
residents
without
LD
(
n
 
=
 
103
samples
)
was
cultured
for
Legionella
.
Eight
confirmed
LD
cases
occurred
among
171
residents
(
attack
rate
 
=
 
4
.
7
%
)
;
two
visitors
also
developed
LD
.
One
case
was
fatal
.
The
average
age
of
patients
was
70
Â
years
(
range
:
62
-
77
)
.
LD
risk
was
lower
among
residents
who
reported
tub
bathing
instead
of
showering
(
RR
 
=
 
0
.
13
,
95
%
CI
:
0
.
02
-
1
.
09
,
P
 
=
 
0
.
03
)
.
Two
respiratory
cultures
were
characterized
as
L
.
pneumophila
serogroup
1
,
monoclonal
antibody
type
Knoxville
(
1
,
2
,
3
)
,
sequence
type
222
.
An
indistinguishable
strain
was
detected
in
31
(
74
%
)
of
42
potable
water
samples
.
Managers
of
elderly-housing
facilities
and
local
public
health
officials
should
consider
developing
a
Legionella
prevention
plan
.
When
Legionella
colonization
of
potable
water
is
detected
in
these
facilities
,
remediation
is
indicated
to
protect
residents
at
higher
risk
.
If
LD
occurs
among
residents
,
exposure
reduction
,
heightened
awareness
,
and
clinical
surveillance
activities
should
be
coordinated
among
stakeholders
.
For
prompt
diagnosis
and
effective
treatment
,
clinicians
should
recognize
the
increased
risk
and
atypical
presentation
of
LD
in
older
adults
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"to protect residents at higher risk"
symptom
legionellosis
You can validate or delete this automatically detected symptom
Validate the Symptom
Delete the Symptom