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Water samples tested positive for the Legionella bacteria at the Good Samaritan Society – Prophets Riverview in Prophetstown, IL, after more than half of the nursing home’s residents took ill, including nine who died from a mysterious respiratory illness.

Legionella is the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease, but none of the home’s sick residents tested

Elevated levels of Legionella bacteria were discovered at the Town Hall in West Orange, NJ, after Legionnaires’ disease hospitalized a long-time municipal employee.

After learning of the worker’s illness, officials of the central Essex County town hired an outside environmental company to test water sources at the two buildings in which the employee worked.

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While health officials haven’t definitively pinpointed the exact source of the Legionnaires’ disease cluster in which 12 people have been sickened in McHenry County, IL, investigators have narrowed their probe for six cases.

The McHenry County Department of Health (MCDH), working in cooperation with the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and the Centers for

The Cuyahoga County Board of Health (CCBH) confirmed it is investigating 11 cases of Legionnaires’ disease, including the death of one person, all connected to the Saint Columbkille Church parish in suburban Cleveland.

All 11 victims were hospitalized, but the statuses of the remaining 10 patients, their names and genders were not released, citing

Legionella bacteria has sickened six individuals in suburban Cleveland, and health inspectors said they believe the source of the illness may be St. Columbkille Church, where all six are parishioners, according to a statement released by The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland.

Cleveland 19 reporter Lacey Crisp reported that a woman in Parma – about 10

Harrah’s Laughlin Hotel & Casino in Laughlin is being investigated by the Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD) after it learned of two cases of Legionnaires’ disease that occurred at the property since November of last year.

The two individuals sickened visited the hotel separately from one another, one in November 2017 and the other in

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) said it is investigating an outbreak of two cases of Legionnaires’ disease at the recently opened St. John’s Fountain Lake senior community in Albert Lea.

The first resident exhibited symptoms in early June. They were hospitalized and released.

The second resident’s symptoms were reported July 19 to the MDH.