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  2. What is Legionnaires' disease? - AOL

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    Legionnaires' Disease Death Toll in New York Rises to 7. ... July 31 at a hotel in the Bronx borough of New York City. What is the treatment? ... with massive hit and fumble recovery controversy.

  3. 3 dead in Legionnaire's disease outbreak at New York ... - AOL

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    Three people are dead after a Legionnaire's disease outbreak at a New York assisted living facility, officials announced Thursday.. A cluster of cases at Peregrine Senior Living Facility in Albany ...

  4. Legionnaires' disease - Wikipedia

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    The fatality rate of Legionnaires' disease has ranged from 5–30% during various outbreaks and approaches 50% for nosocomial infections, especially when treatment with antibiotics is delayed. [38] Hospital-acquired Legionella pneumonia has a fatality rate of 28%, and the principal source of infection in such cases is the drinking-water ...

  5. NYC mayor wants new laws to stem Legionnaires' as death toll ...

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    New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, reacting to a deadly outbreak of Legionnaires' disease, proposed legislation on Monday to register and maintain the city's estimated 2,500 cooling towers, some ...

  6. 2015 Bronx Legionnaires' disease outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    Between January and August 2015, one hundred and thirty people in New York City were infected with Legionnaires', but the majority of them were in the Bronx. [2] Legionnaires Disease is an acute type of pneumonia that is caused by the inhalation of aerosolized water containing the Legionella bacteria. [3]

  7. List of Legionnaires' disease outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Legionnaires' disease outbreaks; Legionnaire's is a potentially fatal infectious disease caused by gram negative, aerobic bacteria belonging to the genus Legionella. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first reported outbreak was in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1976 during a Legionnaires Convention at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel .

  8. Officials are investigating the source of the outbreak at an assisted living facility for seniors in Albany

  9. Pontiac fever - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac fever is known to have a short incubation period of 1 to 3 days. No fatalities have been reported and cases resolve spontaneously without treatment. [8] It is often not reported. [9] Age, gender, and smoking do not seem to be risk factors. Pontiac fever seems to affect young people in the age medians of 29 to 32.