Legionnaires' disease surveillance: England and Wales, 1995.

L H Newton, C A Joseph, E J Hutchinson, T G Harrison, J M Watson, C L Bartlett
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One hundred and sixty cases of legionnaires' disease were reported to the PHLS Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre in 1995. Twenty cases (13%) were known to have died. Ninety cases (56%) were associated with travel (in the United Kingdom or abroad), four were associated with a stay in hospital, and the remaining 66 were presumed to have acquired infection in the community. One hundred and twenty-three cases (77%) occurred sporadically. Three community outbreaks and one outbreak at an industrial site were detected in England and Wales. One outbreak and five clusters were detected among visitors to Turkey, Spain, and Italy. Seven cases and one outbreak of nonpneumonic legionellosis were also reported. Cases of travel associated legionnaires' disease continue to account for the largest proportion of the total reported in 1995 and the number of hospital acquired cases continues to decline. A cause for concern in 1995 was a fall in the proportion of cases diagnosed by culture of the organism (from 16% in 1994 to only 9% in 1995). This corresponded with a small increase in the proportion of cases diagnosed solely by detection of antigen to L. pneumophila serogroup 1 in urine.

军团病监测:英格兰和威尔士,1995年。
1995年,向公共卫生服务传染病监测中心报告了160例军团病。已知有20例(13%)死亡。90例(56%)与旅行(在英国或国外)有关,4例与住院有关,其余66例据推测是在社区中获得感染的。偶发病例123例(77%)。在英格兰和威尔士发现了三次社区暴发和一次工业场所暴发。在前往土耳其、西班牙和意大利的游客中发现了一次暴发和五个聚集性病例。还报告了7例和1例非肺炎军团菌病暴发。与旅行有关的军团病病例继续占1995年报告的总数的最大比例,医院感染病例的数量继续下降。1995年引起关注的一个原因是,通过细菌培养诊断的病例比例下降(从1994年的16%降至1995年的9%)。这与仅通过检测尿中嗜肺乳杆菌血清组1抗原诊断的病例比例的小幅增加相对应。
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