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Legionaires Disease | AutoTraffic Legionnaires' Disease Is Spiking Across U.S.—These Are the Symptoms
New data shows that Legionnaires' disease is spreading in the U.S. at higher levels than ever before. These are the symptoms to know.
read more Mysterious, Rapid Surge in Legionnaires' Disease Linked to Cleaner Air
A mysterious and rapid rise in Legionnaires' disease, a severe bacterial lung infection, has been linked to cleaner air, in a US study of trends in sulfur dioxide pollution.
read more How to use potting mix safely to reduce the risk of Legionnaires disease
Symptoms of the disease include fever, chills, a cough, shortness of breath, aching muscles, headache, tiredness, loss ...
read more Pensioner died from Legionnaires' disease after break from adoring wife with dementia
Days later, he was rushed to hospital and spent 25 days in intensive care battling Legionnaires' disease before he died. His family went on to take legal action against Jet2holidays which denies ...
read more New Method for Diagnosing Non-Culturable Legionnaires’ Disease
Legionnaires’ disease is a rare and dangerous respiratory tract infection. Diagnosis and surveillance usually require culturing isolates.
A new study shows how whole genome sequencing could be ...
read more After Legionnaires’ outbreak, Grand Rapids will consider chlorinating water
A city water tower rises above a sign welcoming visitors to Grand Rapids. A recent outbreak of Legionnaires' disease that sickened at least 14 people has been traced to the city's water ...
read more Legionnaires' disease outbreak: Fifth person dies
A mother-of-four has become the fifth person to die following the Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, police said today. June Miles, 56, from Barrow, was treated in ...
read more Probable Person-to-Person Transmission of Legionnaires’ Disease
Later investigation revealed that Patient 2 had never been to Vila Franca de Xira, and during the cluster period, no additional cases of Legionnaires’ disease occurred in Porto. Patients 1 and 2 ...
read more Researchers connect declining atmospheric sulfur dioxide levels to rise in Legionnaires' disease
Declining atmospheric sulfur dioxide levels might be related to the global rise in Legionnaires' disease—a severe form of pneumonia caused by inhaling the pathogenic bacteria Legionella.
read more Probable Person-to-Person Transmission of Legionnaires’ Disease
Later investigation revealed that Patient 2 had never been to Vila Franca de Xira, and during the cluster period, no additional cases of Legionnaires’ disease occurred in Porto. Patients 1 and 2 ...
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