FORECAST. AN OUTBREAK OF LEGIONNAIRES DISEASE IN MARSHALL COUNTY HAS TURNED DEADLY. THE STATE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT CONFIRMS ONE PERSON HAS DIED, AND THERE HAVE BEEN AT LEAST 21 ...
MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa — The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services is investigating a cluster of Legionnaires’ disease cases, including one death, among individuals in Marshalltown. The Iowa HHS ...
Update: The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services now says 21 people have been diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease and one person has died in Marshall County.HHS previously confirmed to KCCI ...
There is a common misconception that legionella is only found in air conditioners and water towers, however, Griffith University research has found people are likely exposed to the bacteria through ...
MARSHALL COUNTY, Iowa — One person has died in a Legionnaires' disease cluster in Marshalltown. The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services says 21 people have been diagnosed with the disease.
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(EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was updated late Thursday evening shortly after the state released new information.) State and county officials have confirmed an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in ...
Skanska, the international construction firm managing a site at the center of the deadly Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Harlem, violated city law by flouting legally required safeguards prior to ...
A proposed New York City law that would require large building owners to regularly test for the presence of Legionella bacteria in their water systems — not just in cooling towers — has been stalled ...
New York City health officials on Friday declared the Harlem Legionnaires' disease outbreak over, a day after revealing a seventh associated death as the patient count ticked up slightly. There have ...
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