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As per the NHS, Legionnaires' disease is a rare but potentially deadly lung infection if not treated promptly. It's transmitted by inhaling water droplets containing Legionella bacteria.
Legionnaires' disease is a rare but potentially deadly lung infection if not treated promptly. It's transmitted by inhaling water droplets containing Legionella bacteria, according to the NHS.
According to the NHS, Legionnaires' disease is an uncommon but potentially fatal lung infection if it’s left untreated. It’s passed on by inhaling water droplets that contain Legionella bacteria.
Legionnaires’ disease is contracted through inhaling tiny water droplets with the bacteria. This means the source could be water storage or filtration systems, air conditioning or hot tubs.
The Greek hotel where a holidaymaker who contracted Legionnaires' disease was staying has been temporarily removed from sale, the BBC understands. Donna Jobling, from Hull, caught the lung disease ...
The 57-year-old had caught Legionnaires ' disease, a lung infection you can get after inhaling droplets of water from things like air conditioning or hot tubs.
A British tourist is in hospital after catching a serious lung disease while on an all-inclusive holiday in Greece. Donna Jobling, from Hull, contracted Legionnaires' disease on the island of ...
Legionnaires’ disease can lead to potentially fatal pneumonic lung damage in vulnerable patients. Alamy The three people who contracted the infection ranged in age from their 40s to 70s, and do ...
“Legionnaires’ disease can develop up to 10 days after exposure. “Symptoms include fever, chills, a cough and shortness of breath and may lead to severe chest infections such as pneumonia.
A British tourist is in intensive care after catching a serious lung disease while on holiday in Greece. Donna Jobling from Hull was on an all-inclusive holiday on the Greek island of Crete when she ...