PMID: 75441Feb 25, 1978Paper
Legionnaires' disease in renal-transplant recipients
Lancet
B V BockS M Finegold
Abstract
Legionnaires' disease is reported in five renal-transplant recipients. All had febrile respiratory illnesses with pulmonary infiltrates and one died. The diagnosis was made on clinical features and by indirect fluorescent antibody titres. Symptoms started after maximum immunosuppressive therapy.
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