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In August, Embassy Suites Napa Valley, owned by Hilton, was identified by Napa County health officials to have held high levels of the bacteria that causes Legionnaires', which infected at least ...
On Aug. 3, the county announced that a cooling tower in the Embassy Suites Napa Valley hotel was to blame for some of the outbreak. Now the county discovered "high levels" of the bacteria in a ...
NAPA (BCN) – An outbreak in Napa County of the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease has been traced to two more sites, the county said Thursday. Legionella is a bacteria that can cause ...
Testing found high levels of the bacteria in a sample taken from a cooling tower at the Embassy Suites Napa Valley hotel in the city of Napa, public health officials said Wednesday, though other ...
They've found "high levels of Legionella bacteria in a sample taken from a cooling tower at Embassy Suites Napa Valley." The hotel is located on California Boulevard in the City of Napa.
According to a press release by Riley Ersoff LLP, the Embassy Suites by Hilton Napa Valley carried water that contained more than 30 times the acceptable level of Legionella bacteria. The action ...
A cooling tower at the Embassy Suites Napa Valley has been identified to hold an unsafe amount of Legionella bacteria, which has infected a dozen residents and killed one over the last month ...
NBC Bay Area reached out to the Embassy Suites by Hilton Napa Valley for comment Friday, but did not hear back.
One person has died and 11 others were hospitalized due to a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Napa County, California, according to a statement from the county released August 3. The 12 people ...