“…At least 48 species of legionellae have been identified, of which five species have been designated Legionella-like amoebic pathogens (LLAPs) comprising 70 distinct serogroups with more than half of the species of legionellae implicated in disease (Abu Adeleke et al, 1996;Benson & Fields, 1998;Lo Presti et al, 1999, 2001. Legionella pneumophila accounts for the vast majority of cases in most of the world, with L. micdadei ranking distantly second (Benin et al, 2002;Joshi & Swanson, 1999). L. longbeachae and L. dumoffii ranked third and fourth, respectively, in the latest survey of Legionnaires' disease in the USA (Benin et al, 2002).…”