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They are but one source from which Legionella pneumophila can breed.
This type of pneumonia is caused by bacteria called Legionella pneumophila.
The diseases caused by Legionella pneumophila are also called legionellosis.
The scientists isolated Legionella pneumophila bacteria from shower heads in the patients' rooms.
According to the official information, the infection was caused by Legionella pneumophila virus, which spread through the water supply network.
The cause was eventually tracked down to a previously unknown bacterium, given the name Legionella pneumophila.
Legionella pneumophila is considered atypical but is less common.
Legionella pneumophila was first identified in 1976.
In the stagnant water inside the hose a very aggressive type of legionella pneumophila bacterium had developed.
The bacterium was later named Legionella pneumophila.
Thus we know that Legionella pneumophila obtains nutrients by promoting host proteasomal degradation.
Legionella pneumophila - erythromycin, with rifampicin sometimes added.
Tests then isolated the Legionnaires' bacteria, Legionella pneumophila, in the store's mist machine.
This enzyme is isolated from the bacteria Legionella pneumophila and Campylobacter jejuni.
Also Legionella pneumophila is oxidase-positive.
In Britain some 90 per cent of Legionnaires' cases are caused by Legionella pneumophila bacteria.
RTX is also found in 'Legionella pneumophila'.
Legionella pneumophila thrives in aquatic systems where it is established within amoeba in a symbiotic relationship.
Legionella pneumophila also prevents EEA1 recruitment through a currently unknown mechanism .
In 2011 studies of Legionella pneumophila, Charpentier et al. tested 64 toxic molecules to determine which ones induce competence.
Clarithromycin has similar antimicrobial spectrum as erythromycin but is more effective against certain gram-negative bacteria, particularly 'Legionella pneumophila'.
In addition to the above tests, urinary antigen tests for Legionella pneumophila and Streptococcus pneumoniae should be considered.
All the macrolide antibiotics are effective against lower respiratory tract infections caused by Legionella pneumophila, which also causes Legionnaires' disease.
Legionella pneumophila produces secretions which cause the phagosome to fuse with vesicles other than the ones that contain toxic substances.
This means all kinds of bacteria (like Mycobacterium avium and Legionella pneumophila) can get on your skin, as well as into your lungs.