Is Legionnaires disease contagious from person to person?

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asked Jun 30, 2019 in Diseases Conditions by uceHunter (410 points)
Is Legionnaires disease contagious from person to person?

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answered Jun 30, 2019 by Rose T (3,650 points)
The disease Legionnaires disease is A severe form of pneumonia as well as lung inflammation that is usually caused by infections.

However while Legionnaires disease is a serious form of Pneumonia the good news is that Legionnaires disease is a non contagious disease and cannot be spread from person to person.

So if someone has Legionnaires disease and you're around them there's no need to wear a mask or anything to protect yourself from that person.

There's no way for you to get infected with Legionnaires disease from another person who has the disease so everyone who is around the person with the disease is safe from infection.

If you do have Legionnaires disease you need to go to the doctor or urgent care of the hospital to get treatment.

If you think you do have the disease I would recommend you get to the urgent care center or hospital right away to get treated because it can be deadly if not treated properly or in a timely manner.
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answered Feb 26, 2022 by Amos321 (5,590 points)
Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia lung inflammation usually caused by infection.

It's caused by a bacterium known as legionella.

Most people catch Legionnaires' disease by inhaling the bacteria from water or soil.

Legionnaires' disease is a type of pneumonia caused by legionella bacteria.

Legionnaires' disease doesn't spread from person to person. Instead, the bacteria spreads through mist, such as from air-conditioning units for large buildings.

Adults over the age of 50 and people with weak immune systems, chronic lung disease, or heavy tobacco use are most at risk.

Many people exposed to the bacteria don't develop symptoms.

Those who do develop symptoms may experience cough, fever, chills, shortness of breath, muscle aches, headaches, and diarrhea.

Legionnaire's disease can be treated with antibiotics.

Legionnaires disease can be cured if caught and treated soon enough.

Most cases of Legionnaires disease can be cured through the use of antibiotics which kill of the bacteria in your body that causes the Legionnaires disease.

When you Legionnaires disease the Legionnaires usually takes up to 10 days to develop once you get it.

So you may not show any signs or symptoms of the Legionnaires disease until 10 days later.

If you're a smoker you have a higher risk of developing Legionnaires disease than someone who does not smoke.

Some signs and symptoms of Legionnaires disease are headaches, muscle aches, fever, shortness of breath and cough.

People usually get Legionnaires disease when they have been in contact and have been exposed to the bacteria that causes the Legionnaires disease.

It's most common to get Legionnaires disease from a shower that has the bacteria in it.

So make sure you keep your shower clean and disinfected to prevent the possibility of getting Legionnaires disease.

By the second or third day of developing the disease you might also experience symptoms such as Cough, which might bring up mucus and sometimes blood.

Chest pain may also occur as well as thing such as Confusion or other mental change as well as Gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.

If you think you or someone has Legionnaires disease you need medical attention because when Legionnaires disease is left untreated it can be fatal.

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