Pharmacologic medical therapy is indicated in Legionnaires' disease. The preferred regimens for both mild and moderate-to-severe pneumonia include either azithromycin or a fluoroquinolone. Patients who develop legionellosis-related complications may require other or additional pharmacologic agents. Pontiac fever is self-limited and may be treated with symptomatic therapy only.
Pontiac fever is febrile, self-limited form of Legionella infection which requires only symptomatic therapy, such as analgesics for headache. Antibiotics are not indicated.
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↑Bartlett, John (2012). Johns Hopkins ABX guide : diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning. ISBN978-1449625580.