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Water Testing Results Reveal the Presence of Legionella Bacteria at Allegria Village Retirement Community Following Reports of Two Deaths

Legionnaire's disease,Our Blog,Outbreaks & Recalls | August 10, 2025

The Allegria Village retirement community is the subject of a cooperative public health investigation between local, state, and federal partners following reports of two Legionnaires’-related deaths. Another non-fatal case from last summer is being revisited as well. How was this… read more

New Yorkers Should Seek Medical Attention If You Have These Legionnaires’ Disease Symptoms

Legionnaire's disease,Our Blog,Outbreaks & Recalls | August 7, 2025

The New York City Health Department warns New Yorkers to seek medical attention if you experience Legionnaires’ disease symptoms. Why? There is a cluster of Legionnaires’ disease in Central Harlem that has already become deadly. Here’s what we know about… read more

Legionnaires’ Disease in Flood Water is a Growing Concern

Legionella,Legionnaire's disease,Our Blog | July 31, 2025

Legionnaires’ disease in flood water is a growing concern as homes and water systems become compromised. As Texas recovers from catastrophic floods, and other areas across the country receive historic amounts of rainfall, it is a great time to talk… read more

Two Residents Test Positive for Legionnaires’ Disease at Allegria Village, Died Following Hospitalization

Legionella,Legionnaire's disease,Our Blog,Outbreaks & Recalls | July 27, 2025

Residents of a Dearborn retirement community were notified last week of recent cases involving Legionnaires’ disease at Allegria Village. Two residents tested positive for the waterborne pneumonia-like illness. Reports say those residents died following hospitalization. “Village Administration” notified residents of… read more

Uptick of Legionnaires’ Disease in Odessa

Legionella,Legionnaire's disease,Outbreaks & Recalls | July 7, 2025

A recent uptick of Legionnaires’ disease in Odessa has local health officials warning residents. Here’s what we know about Legionnaires’ disease in Odessa and what to do if you begin experiencing symptoms. Legionnaires’ Disease in Odessa The Ector County Health… read more

Legionnaires’ Disease at Harrah’s Laughlin Beach Resort and Casino Sickens Hotel Guests. At Least 3 Hospitalized!

Legionnaire's disease,Outbreaks & Recalls | July 7, 2025

An outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease at Harrah’s Laughlin Beach Resort and Casino has sickened at least three hotel guests with a serious lung infection. Legionnaires’ disease. The bacteria responsible for these ilife-threatening llnesses was found in water samples taken from… read more

Researchers Discover New Method for Decontaminating Legionella Bacteria and Similar Hardy Environmental Pathogens

Legionella,Legionnaire's disease,Our Blog | June 3, 2025

A recent study explains potential new method for decontaminating Legionella bacteria and similar hardy environmental pathogens. A game changer for chronic offending sources of Legionnaires’ disease. But this method will also likely work on other, similar pathogens. Legionella Bacteria Is… read more

Nearly 200 Residents Evacuated Due to Legionella at Genesis St. Joseph in Town of Trumbull

Legionella,Legionnaire's disease,Outbreaks & Recalls | March 13, 2025

The Town of Trumble evacuated nearly 200 residents due to concerns of Legionella at Genesis St. Joseph in response to reports from the Connecticut Department of Public Health. Health officials warned The Town of Trumble of a water issue, prompting… read more

Tests Reveal the Presence of the Bacteria Responsible for Legionnaires’ Disease at Dignity Health Hospital in Nevada

Legionella,Legionnaire's disease,Outbreaks & Recalls | February 17, 2025

Recent water testing results reveal the presence of the bacteria responsible for Legionnaires’ disease at Dignity Health St. Rose Dominican Hospital’s Siena Campus. What does this mean? And why is this a more serious situation for a hospital? Here’s what… read more

Reports of Legionnaires’ Disease in Baltimore Government Buildings

Our Blog | January 24, 2025

Concerns over Legionnaires’ disease in Baltimore grow as an inmate is diagnosed with the illness. This comes just weeks after Legionella, the bacteria responsible for Legionnaires’ disease was found in the water supply for three Baltimore City buildings and three… read more