Health conditions

Legionnaires' disease

  • Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by bacteria found in damp or wet environments.
  • The early symptoms are similar to influenza.
  • Legionnaires' disease can be fatal if not treated in time.

Legionnaires' disease (also known as legionellosis) is a severe form of pneumonia. It is caused by Legionella bacteria which are found in damp or wet environments, ranging from damp soils to spa baths.

In Western Australia, there are around 12 diagnosed cases of infection by Legionella pneumophila each year, and around 60 diagnosed cases of infection by Legionella longbeachae.

Almost all patients diagnosed with a legionella infection will need to be admitted to hospital for treatment.

Legionnaires' disease can result in death if not treated in time.

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