Cordes L G, Fraser D W, Skaliy P, Perlino C A, Elsea W R, Mallison G F, Hayes P S
Am J Epidemiol. 1980 Apr;111(4):425-31. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a112917.
During July 1978 an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease characterized by high fever, prostration, and pneumonia occurred at an Atlanta, Georgia, country club. All eight cases involved club members whose primary club activity was golfing. The degree of golfing activity during the likely exposure period was a risk factor for acquiring the illness. Legionella pneumophila was isolated from the evaporative condenser within the clubhouse. The fact that the stream of air blowing from the exhaust duct of the evaporative condenser was directed toward a nearby practice green and the 10th and 16th tees supports the hypothesis that this outbreak represents airborne dissemination of L. pneumophila from the evaporative condenser to an outdoor site where susceptible golfers contracted the illness.
1978年7月,佐治亚州亚特兰大市的一家乡村俱乐部爆发了军团病,症状为高烧、虚脱和肺炎。所有8例病例均涉及主要俱乐部活动为打高尔夫球的俱乐部成员。在可能的接触期内的高尔夫活动程度是患病的一个风险因素。从俱乐部会所内的蒸发式冷凝器中分离出了嗜肺军团菌。从蒸发式冷凝器排气管吹出的气流指向附近的练习果岭以及第10号和第16号发球区,这一事实支持了这样一种假设,即此次疫情代表嗜肺军团菌从蒸发式冷凝器通过空气传播到一个室外场所,易感高尔夫球手在此感染了该病。