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Death Toll at 4 In NYC Legionnaire's Outbreak 13

Reuters reports that four people have died of Legionnaire's Disease in an outbreak in the Bronx, and 65 more have exhibited symptoms of the disease. The Bronx was also home to the most recent flare-up of the disease, in December of last year. Says the article, In response to the outbreak, the city's health department has inspected 22 buildings in the Bronx, 17 of which have cooling towers. Five buildings, including the historic Opera House Hotel, Lincoln Medical Center and the Concourse Plaza mall and movie complex, tested positive for Legionella. Disinfection efforts are ongoing or have already been completed at all five sites. ... The people who died from the disease were older adults with underlying medical problems, according to a city press release. The department said the city's drinking water supply, fountains and pools have not been affected.
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Death Toll at 4 In NYC Legionnaire's Outbreak

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    • by Anonymous Coward

      It is a fairly dangerous disease even for younger people. It thrives when a hot water system is not hot enough. This is why a home geyser needs to be set to a fairly high temperature, above 65 degrees Celsius, to be safe from bacterial infections.

      • by Shinobi ( 19308 )

        Shouldn't be too hard to track down the cheapskates who decided to cut down on spending on warm water.

        My grandmother had a problem a few years ago, when the "warm" water she got was barely 42C.... So I had to phone around, and after a day of arguing with the landlord, I finally called down the water utility inspector, the municipal health inspector and a medical health inspector from the Elderly Care board on their asses.

  • I thought it said legomaniac's disease. It's hard to browse on my phone.

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