Unusual progression of a Legionella pneumophila infection in a young child
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00443219
Unusual progression of a Legionella pneumophila infection in a young child
Abstract
A 2 8/12-year-old boy showed an unusual course of a Legionella pneumophila infection with severe dyspnea, longterm loss of conscience (5 days) and permanent persistence of pulmonary obstruction.
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