Legionnaires’ disease investigated at Illinois capitol
(AP) - SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Illinois health officials are
investigating the state Capitol Complex and other Springfield-area
locations for the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease after an
Illinois resident diagnosed with it traveled to the city last month. The
Illinois Department of Public Health issued the advisory Saturday,
saying water samples recently collected from the Capitol Complex tested
positive for Legionella bacteria. The agency also is checking the
undisclosed hotel where the individual stayed. It didn’t release any
other information about the person. Legionnaires’ disease is caused by
naturally occurring bacteria in water vapor that’s inhaled. About 300
cases are reported.
Source: Yahoo News
Source: Yahoo News
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