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Volume 21, Number 8—August 2015
Dispatch

Cutaneous Legionella longbeachae Infection in Immunosuppressed Woman, United Kingdom

Daniel GrimsteadComments to Author , David Tucker, Kathryn Harris, and Deborah Turner
Author affiliations: South Devon Healthcare Foundation Trust, Torquay, UK (D. Grimstead, D. Tucker, D. Turner); Great Ormond Street Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK (K. Harris)

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Forearm lesion after incision and drainage in immunosuppressed woman with cutaneous Legionella longbeachae infection, United Kingdom.

Figure. Forearm lesion after incision and drainage in immunosuppressed woman with cutaneous Legionella longbeachae infection, United Kingdom.

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