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4th Legionnaires' disease death in NYC after cooling towers at city-run buildings tested positive
The Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Harlem has been traced to 12 cooling towers, including several at city-run buildings, ...
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FOX 5 New York on MSNLegionnaire's: 12 cooling towers test positive for live bacteria, 99 cases confirmed
The five zip codes where the cluster of cases are located are 10027, 10030, 10035, 10037 and 10039. Additionally, 12 cooling ...
Health officials in New York City say a cluster of Legionnaires’ disease in Central Harlem has grown to 101 cases, including ...
The health department offered five ZIP codes in central Harlem — 10027, 10030, 10035, 10037, 10039 – that were at the center ...
In the five ZIP codes affected by the outbreak, the number of inspections fell more dramatically than in the rest of the city ...
Announcement of the latest death comes just hours after city officials identified 12 cooling towers in 10 Harlem buildings ...
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WIVB Buffalo on MSN4 dead as Legionnaires’ disease continues to spread in NYC
People usually develop symptoms of Legionnaires’ disease around two to 14 days after being exposed. People often get the ...
A Legionnaires' disease outbreak linked to contaminated cooling towers in NYC has killed 3 and infected at least 67 people ...
A Legionnaires’ outbreak in Harlem has killed 4 and hospitalized 17. Bacteria were found in cooling towers, including at city ...
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NYC proposes stricter rules to combat Legionnaires’ disease as Harlem outbreak sparks concerns
The city Health Department is proposing stricter rules to combat Legionnaires’ disease amid one of the worst Legionnaires’ outbreaks in years that impacted Harlem.
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HealthDay on MSNThree Deaths, 67 People in NYC Diagnosed With Legionnaires’ Disease
HealthDay News — A Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in New York City has infected 67 people and caused three deaths, health officials say. The cases have been reported in Central Harlem. Officials ...
Here’s what to know about water-cooling towers amid a cluster of Legionnaires’ disease cases in Central Harlem.
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