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News Medical on MSNSwimming in lakes may increase risk of Legionella infectionSwimming in some lakes with still water can lead to infection with Legionella, bacteria that can cause pneumonia, and people ...
Routine, relatively low-cost monitoring of several factors influencing water safety could ward off Legionnaires' disease ...
Swimming in some lakes with still water can lead to infection with Legionella, bacteria that can cause pneumonia, and people ...
Swimming in some lakes with still water can lead to infection with Legionella -- a bacterium that can cause pneumonia -- said ...
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StudyFinds on MSNLake swimming in Iowa led to rare Legionnaires’ disease case that puzzled doctors for daysIn A Nutshell While Legionnaires’ disease typically makes headlines when linked to building water systems, this case shows that natural water sources like lakes can also harbor the bacteria, ...
A pensioner caught potentially deadly Legionnaires’ disease from swimming in a lake. People who take part in open water ...
Legionella bacteria pose a significant health risk, leading to Legionnaires’ disease, a severe and potentially fatal form of ...
Routine, relatively low-cost monitoring of several factors influencing water safety could ward off Legionnaires’ disease outbreaks in hospitals, nursing homes and other health care settings, a new ...
Routine, relatively low-cost monitoring of several factors influencing water safety could ward off Legionnaires' disease ...
Maryland Department of Health confirms elevated levels of Legionella bacteria at Baltimore hospital, highlighting the risk for Legionnaires' disease.
Grove Hospital Center showers were closed down for six days beginning Jan. 30, as the state-run mental hospital dealt with ...
A Maryland Department of Health email obtained by The Baltimore Sun says testing and treatment for the Legionella bacteria ...
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