Legionnaires' outbreak linked to private hot tubs on ships, but other preventable illnesses can also sicken passengers.
A discovery of legionella bacteria last week prompted the brief closure of three Maryland state office buildings in Baltimore ...
The health-harming bacteria was detected in the drinking water at two State Center buildings, according to a memo obtained by The Brew. Employees were advised to work from home out of an abundance of ...
Legionella bacteria were found at a Baltimore state office, prompting a temporary shutdown and telework for employees.
Test results indicated elevated levels of legionella in the water at a state building in Baltimore, according to a ...
Concerns about legionella bacteria prompted the closure of four Maryland state office buildings, 11 News Investigates has ...
Concerns about legionella bacteria prompted the closure of four Maryland state office buildings, 11 News Investigates has ...
With all 44 samples testing positive for legionella, the residents were then evacuated from the Sanctuary Housing premises in ...
Symptoms include fever, shortness of breath, vomiting, diarrhoea, muscle aches, headaches, nausea and a cough. Left untreated ...
evaluate the design features that increase the risk for Legionella growth and transmission, and test for Legionella. Given the range of hot tub-type devices offered as amenities across the cruise ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) just released a report following its investigation of a severe bacterial infection suffered by a dozen cruise ship passengers on two different ...
A dozen cruise ship passengers were sickened by Legionnaires’ disease — including 10 who were hospitalized — on two different ...