In this toolbox we devote attention to legionalla, a bacterium.
Legionella is a collective name for several groups of bacteria. This bacterium naturally occurs in soil and water. The legionella bacterium grows in water at a temperature of between 20 and 50°C. Above 50°C, the bacterium dies off. You can be infected by a legionella bacterium. In this toolbox we will see how and when legionella can lead to an infection and also how you can avoid this. The bacterium is found in:
The legionella bacterium only grows under favourable conditions, such as:
Infection takes place through the lungs. The assumption is that the infection is transferred by inhaling the bacterium in very small droplets of water spread through the air. This illness cannot be transferred from one person to another and therefore is not infectious. Drinking the water is not risky.
The infected mist can penetrate to deep into the lungs, where it can cause a lung infection.
Below are a number of situations in which you could become infected:
The incubation period, the time between infection and the appearance of the initial symptoms of illness is between 2 to 20 days, with an average of 5 to 6 days.
Symptoms
Some people get mild, flu-like symptoms known as the Legionella Flu.
Risk groups
No risk groups have been established. Most people do not get sick when they inhale the legionella bacteria. Heavy smokers, the elderly and people who consume medications that disrupt their immune system (for example people who have undergone a transplant) are at a higher risk.
Environmental factors
Working in the proximity of aerosol producing systems.
Legionnaires’ disease is a serious lung infection caused by the legionella bacterium. This bacterium was discovered in 1976 when an epidemic of lung infections broke out among veterans of the American legion in Philadelphia (USA). It is estimated that each year hundreds, and possibly thousands, of people are infected with the legionella bacterium. Most people do not get sick after exposure. The serious Legionnaires’ disease develops among only a small portion of the people infected with this bacterium.
Preventive measures
Standard measures:
Legionella has been detected, now what?
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