Over my [very uneventful] spring break, I had the pleasure of visiting the CDC museum here in Atlanta, GA. After going through the super intense security, I finally made it inside and began exploring the many exhibits that the museum had to offer. There were so many exhibits that I had no idea where to begin; I ended up spending almost two hours there because each exhibit really intrigued me. One of the last exhibits I came across, however, was the exhibit based on a “mystery illness” which was later discovered to be caused by Legionella pneumophilia. Anyone who knows me knows I love a good mystery, so I decided to choose this one so I could later read more into the situation which we will get deeper into in future posts. Until then, below are some pictures taken during my visit to the museum (which I plan on returning to ASAP)!
Hey Janai!
I actually also did my blog on Legionella pneumophilia. This pathogen was so interesting to learn about partly because of the mystery! I also plan on returning to this museum too, I also really enjoyed my visit. Can’t wait to hear what you have to say about this microbe!
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