noun
- Plural of legionella; rod-shaped bacteria that can cause a serious respiratory infection, typically transmitted through contaminated water systems.
Usage: medical/scientific term; usually used in plural form; refers to the genus Legionella
Examples
- The water testing revealed the presence of legionellas in the building's cooling system.
- Legionellas can grow in warm water environments such as hot tubs and air conditioning units.
- Public health officials investigated the outbreak of legionellas at the hospital.
- Proper maintenance of water systems helps prevent the growth of legionellas.
- The laboratory identified multiple strains of legionellas in the contaminated sample.