Meaning of legionnaires' disease
Definition of legionnaires' disease
(noun)
acute
(sometimes fatal)
lobar
pneumonia
caused by
bacteria
of a
kind
first
recognized
after
an
outbreak
of the
disease
at an American Legion
convention
in Philadelphia in 1976; characterized by
fever
and
muscle
and
chest
pain
and
headache
and chills and a dry
cough
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