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Severe bilateral pleuropneumonia caused by Legionella sainthelensi: a case report.

Laure KamusBénédicte RoquebertJérôme AllynNicolas AllouDorothée ValanceCharles SimonMarie-Christine Jaffar-BandjeeGhislaine DescoursSophie JarraudGuillaume Miltgen
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2021)
To date, only 14 documented cases of L. sainthelensi infection have been described worldwide. This pathogen is difficult to identify because it is not or poorly detected by urinary antigen and molecular methods (like PCR syndromic assays that primarily target L. pneumophila and that have only recently been deployed in microbiology laboratories). Pneumonia caused by L. sainthelensi is likely underdiagnosed as a result. Clinicians should consider the possibility of non-pneumophila Legionella infection in patients with a compatible clinical presentation when microbiological diagnostic tools targeted L. pneumophila tested negative.
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