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At least five people have been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease in Central Harlem, the NYC Department of Health said ...
Three more cases of Legionnaire’s disease have been identified in an outbreak city officials are investigating in Central ...
Victoria Hospital's cooling towers have tested positive for legionella bacteria that could be related to the ongoing legionnaires outbreak in the city, according to officials at London Health Sciences ...
The New York City Health Department is investigating a cluster of Legionnaires’ disease cases in Harlem and its neighboring ...
No deaths have been linked to the outbreak so far, but the city Department of Health is urging New Yorkers — particularly ...
New York City health officials say they're investigating a cluster of Legionnaires' disease in Central Harlem and bordering ...
Five cases of Legionnaires’ disease in New Hampshire this summer have raised questions about how the infection spreads. Legionnaires’ is a serious form of pneumonia caused by the bacteria Legionella ...
Eleventh Circuit Holds Fungi or Bacteria Exclusion Inapplicable Because Cooling Tower Containing Legionella Was Not a “Building” or “Structure” Madison Wahler Carlton Fields + Follow Contact ...
This reduces both the visible plume and the amount of cooling water used. In a 2021 review article by [Shuo Li] and [M.R. Flynn] in Environmental Fluid Mechanics the different approaches to plume ...
Eighty-four percent of the towers tested positive for Legionella. The study was presented during the CDC’s 66th Annual Epidemic Intelligence Service Conference held in Atlanta from April 24 to 27.
Legionella bacteria was detected in a building near the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge, but it poses no public health threat according to the Niagara County Department of Health.