Multiple Choice
Legionnaires' disease is diagnosed by
A) the microbe's characteristic growth on common laboratory media.
B) the microbe's staining properties under the microscope.
C) serological diagnostic procedures.
D) the clinical symptoms in infected patients.
E) the microbe's sensitivity to all antimicrobial agents.
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