Legionnaires' disease, a type of pneumonia, is caused by bacteria called Legionella that thrive in warm water environments.
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Legionella is a bacterium that occurs naturally in some aquatic environments and can proliferate in artificial installations ...
Legionella bacteria has been found inside two additional Oakland County buildings, the North Oakland Health Center and the ...
The Oakland County sheriff's administration building had no water samples that detected Legionella bacteria, which can cause ...
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The county announced it detected two positive samples at the North Oakland Health Center and two at the county's Resource and ...
Legionella bacteria in Harlem's 3333 Broadway complex leads to showering restrictions and concerns among residents.
The county has spent more than $600,000 since the bacteria was found to correct areas where it has been found or prevent ...
Recent test results showed a few spots with positive results. Filters have been put on faucets, drinking fountains that can ...
The Atlanta VA Health Care System said a veteran patient tested positive for the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease.