Legionnaires' disease in residents of England and Wales: 1996.

C A Joseph, T G Harrison, D Ilijic-Car, C L Bartlett
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Two hundred and one cases of legionnaires' disease were reported to the PHLS Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre in 1996. Twenty-four cases (12%) were known to have died. One hundred and one cases were associated with travel, either abroad or in the United Kingdom. Two cases acquired infection in hospital, the smallest number ever reported, and the remaining 98 were presumed to have acquired infection in the community. Fifty-five (27%) of the 201 cases were linked to outbreaks or clusters and the remaining 146 (73%) were reported as single cases. Six outbreaks were associated with industrial premises. Twenty-two of the travel associated cases were part of three travel outbreaks and six clusters. The proportion of cases diagnosed by detection of urinary antigen has continued to increase and in 1996 this method of diagnosis was used for 43% of the cases.

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英格兰和威尔士居民中的军团病:1996年。
1996年,向公共卫生服务传染病监测中心报告了221例军团病病例。已知死亡24例(12%)。101例病例与旅行有关,无论是在国外还是在英国。2例在医院获得感染,是迄今为止报告的最少病例,其余98例推定为在社区获得感染。在201例病例中,55例(27%)与疫情或聚集性病例有关,其余146例(73%)报告为单一病例。6次暴发与工业场所有关。22例与旅行有关的病例是3次旅行暴发和6次聚集性病例的一部分。通过尿液抗原检测诊断的病例比例继续增加,1996年,43%的病例采用这种诊断方法。
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