Legionnaires’ Disease
Learn About Legionnaires’ Disease
A type of bacteria called Legionella is present in bodies of fresh water and in its natural state it rarely causes illness. It can cause disease when contained in a human-made structure where bacteria breeds and is then inhaled into your lungs.
Legionnaires’ Disease Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
Legionnaires’ disease usually begins with flu-like symptoms that worsen over a few days. Though there is no vaccine available to prevent Legionnaires’ disease, there are things you can do to make it less likely that you get infected.
Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Legionnaires’ Disease
Being diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease is serious and requires prompt medical treatment. This is why bringing a list of questions, as well as taking along a trusted family member or friend, may be helpful when talking to your doctor.