A newly identified bacterium phenotypically resembling, but genetically distinct from, Legionella pneumophila: an isolate in a case of pneumonia.

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Published in Ann Intern Med on December 01, 1979

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K R Lewallen, R M McKinney, D J Brenner, C W Moss, D H Dail, B M Thomason, R A Bright

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