What Is Legionnaires’ disease

Legionnaires’ disease, also known as Legionellosis, is an atypical pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria inhaled through contaminated mist or aerosols.

Where the Bacteria Hide

Found in warm, stagnant water—cooling towers, hot tubs, air‑conditioning systems, decorative fountains, and plumbing systems.

How It Spreads

You catch it by breathing in tiny droplets contaminated with bacteria. It doesn’t pass directly from person to person.

Symptoms

Usually show up 2–10 days after exposure: – Fever (up to 40 °C or 104 °F) – Headaches, muscle aches – Cough, sometimes with blood – Shortness of breath – Chest pain, nausea, confusion

Diagnosis

Urine test for Legionella antigen Sputum culture from deep cough Chest X-ray for pneumonia signs

Treatment

 Antibiotics like azithromycin IV fluids & oxygen in hospital Recovery takes weeks Early treatment saves lives

Prevention Tips

– Clean & maintain water systems – Flush plumbing in unused buildings – Control water temps (hot above 50°C, cold below 25°C)

Final Takeaway

Legionnaires’ disease is rare but deadly. Early detection and good water system maintenance save lives.