Legionnaires' disease surveillance: England and Wales, 1992.

C. A. Joseph*, T. G. Harrison, J. M. Watson

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Abstract

One hundred and forty-seven cases of legionnaires' disease, 25 of whom died, were reported in England and Wales in 1992. Six outbreaks were recognised: two in hospitals, three in the community and one associated with a private house. Travel-associated legionnaires' disease accounted for 45% of the total cases for 1992. The highest number of travel cases were associated with Spain, but the annual rate of infection per million visitors to Spain has declined, compared with emerging tourist centres such as Turkey where the rate remains high. Immunosuppressed patients continue to be a susceptible group for nosocomial legionellosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)R124-126
JournalCommunicable disease report. CDR review
Volume3
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - 13 Aug 1993

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