Fact sheets
Legionella fact sheet (PDF 222KB)
Notifiable disease data and reports
Additional sources of information
Case definition
Reporting
Both confirmed cases and probable cases should be notified.
Confirmed case
A confirmed case requires laboratory definitive evidence AND clinical evidence.
Laboratory definitive evidence
1. Isolation of Legionella
OR
2. Presence of Legionella urinary antigen
OR
3. Seroconversion or a significant increase in antibody level or a fourfold or greater rise in titre to Legionella
Clinical evidence
1. Fever
OR
2. Cough
OR
3. Pneumonia
Probable case
A probable case requires laboratory suggestive evidence AND clinical evidence.
Laboratory suggestive evidence
1. Single high antibody titre to Legionella
OR
2. Detection of Legionella by nucleic acid testing
OR
3. Detection of Legionella by direct fluorescence assay
Clinical evidence
As with confirmed case.