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The disease is spread by breathing in water vapor containing Legionella bacteria, which are known to grow in cooling towers, ...
The cluster of the potentially fatal pneumonia-like illness was initially detected on July 25 and has since been identified ...
The outbreak began with five reported cases but has rapidly expanded, prompting city health officials to urge residents to ...
One person is dead and at least 22 people have become sick from a Legionnaires’ disease cluster in New York City since last ...
It is caused by a bacterium, known as Legionella which is primarily spread through the inhalation of contaminated water ...
Health officials in Detroit are sounding the alarm over the spread of Legionnaires' disease after two people died of the ...
Steam showers, saunas and wood-fired baths are all the rage right now, but there are some important things to consider before ...
Five cases of Legionnaires' disease have been confirmed in Central Harlem, prompting a health department investigation.
One person is dead, and over 20 others have fallen ill after a new Legionnaires' outbreak in New York City, health officials ...
A HOSEPIPE ban came into force for the Henley area on Tuesday. Thames Water has brought on the restrictions for customers following the recent hot weather spell. Residents cannot use their hosepipe to ...
Symptoms of the disease include cough, fever, chills, muscle aches, and difficulty breathing, and people living or working in Central Harlem with those symptoms should contact a health care provider.
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