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Resource Note: Legionnaires’ Disease, Trust, and Outbreak Response

A short, original summary of What I learned from a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak about building relationships, with source context and related infectious disease hubs.

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What I learned from a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak about building relationships

Healthbeat New York; 2026-01-06

Dr. Jay K. Varma is listed as author in the verified source inventory.

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