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J Clin Microbiol. 1981 December; 14(6): 674-677
Recognition of a second serogroup of Legionella longbeachae.
W F Bibb,
R J Sorg,
B M Thomason,
M D Hicklin,
A G Steigerwalt,
D J Brenner and
M R Wulf
ABSTRACT
A strain of Legionella longbeachae (Tucker 1) that was isolated from the postmortem lung tissue of a pneumonia patient was serologically distinct from four other strains of L. longbeachae. The recognition of a second serogroup of L. longbeachae represents the first reported instance of serogroup diversity within a species of Legionella other than L. pneumophila. The disease caused by the Tucker 1 strain does not seem to be readily distinguishable from that of pneumonia caused by other legionellae.
J Clin Microbiol. 1981 December; 14(6): 674-677
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