Legionnaires’ disease is spreading this summer in the eastern United States with a deadly outbreak killing three people and sickening at least 67 more in New York City. The serious form of pneumonia ...
Legionella bacteria was found in water tests at Kettering’s City Schools Roush Stadium this month. Results were positive for the bacteria at the field house, which has been closed since June 13, when ...
Cooling towers are large rooftop structures that are part of building cooling systems. These towers help disperse heat from the buildings into the air in the form of a vapor or mist. Although such ...
Legionnaires' disease is a serious type of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria. The disease spreads through mist or water vapor containing the bacteria, not from person-to-person contact. 2 people ...
Welcome to the wonderful world of bacteria. This week, Legionella is in the news after two cruise ships have reported outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease associated with outdoor hot tubs, per the ...
The Florida Department of Health - Orange County has confirmed that it is investigating a reported outbreak of Legionnaires' Disease. Few details have been released on the apparent outbreak. The ...
A Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Central Harlem, New York City, has affected 58 people and resulted in two deaths. The outbreak is concentrated in five zip codes within Central Harlem, and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PR Newswire/AP Images Six people have died, and 113 people have been sickened with Legionnaires’ disease — 7 of them currently ...
PITTSFIELD — The deaths of two patients last summer at Berkshire Medical Center have been attributed to Legionnaires’ disease, an Eagle review has found. While the hospital maintains there has been no ...
Hospital officials said they did everything possible to prevent last summer’s outbreak. Records show otherwise.
An alleged outbreak of Legionella bacteria at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Baltimore is prompting concerns from Maryland lawmakers. According to a letter sent to the U.S.