No. It is a bacterial disease that can not be spread from one person to another.
Yes, Legionnaires' disease can reoccur. This disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by a bacterium known as legionella.
Legionnaires' Disease is named after an outbreak in 1976 among attendees of an American Legion convention in Philadelphia. The disease is caused by bacteria called Legionella, which was identified as the source of the outbreak.
Approximately 10,000-40,000 people in the United States develop Legionnaires' disease annually.
Legionnaires Disease
Legionnaires Disease first occurred at a convention in a hotel, I believe in Philadelphia PA if I remember correctly.
Philadelphia
Medical Detectives - 1996 Legionnaires' Disease 1-7 was released on: USA: 7 November 1996
No, Hemophilia is a genetic disease. A person is born with it.
Crohn's Disease is not contagious. This disease is caused in different ways, and none of them make the disease contagious.
Because it can cause Legionnaires Disease
The CDC discovered the cause of Legionnaires disease in 1979. This does not mean that this was a new disease. The CDC believes that previous unsloved cases on pneumonia can now be related back to Legionnaires disease.
Legionnaires disease was given its name because of where and when the first cases happened. The first cases were during a convention of the American Legion.