New York City health officials said water supplies in buildings linked to the outbreak in the Bronx were “unaffected by legionella” without ever testing the water systems, according to city health ...
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St. Joseph’s University Medical Center last weekend underwent a massive sanitization of its water supply, just days after test samples found the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease. PATERSON – ...
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Two people have died and 58 people have been sickened by Legionnaires’ disease amid a cluster discovered in central Harlem in New York City, health officials said Monday. The disease was initially ...
PATERSON — St. Joseph’s University Medical Center last weekend underwent a massive sanitization of its water supply, just days after test samples found the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease.