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Volume 30, Number 5—May 2024
Dispatch

Recurrence, Microevolution, and Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Legionella pneumophila Sequence Type 1905, Portugal, 2014–2022

Vera Manageiro1, Vítor Borges1, Raquel Rodrigues, Célia Bettencourt, Cecília Silva, João Paulo Gomes, and Paulo GonçalvesComments to Author 
Author affiliations: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Stockholm, Sweden (V. Manageiro); National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Jorge, Lisbon, Portugal (V. Manageiro, V. Borges, R. Rodrigues, C. Bettencourt, C. Silva, J.P. Gomes, P. Gonçalves); Lusófona University, Lisbon (J.P. Gomes)

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Figure 1

Geographic spread of 12 Legionella pneumophila sequence type 1905 isolates by probable municipality of exposure (clinical) or sampling (environmental), Lisbon region, Portugal, 2014–2022. Location of 2014 Legionnaires’ disease outbreak is indicated.

Figure 1. Geographic spread of 12 Legionella pneumophila sequence type 1905 isolates by probable municipality of exposure (clinical) or sampling (environmental), Lisbon region, Portugal, 2014–2022. Location of 2014 Legionnaires’ disease outbreak is indicated.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

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