Cuyahoga County officials confirm that the presence of Legionella bacteria was detected in portions of the Justice Center.
The Cuyahoga County Justice Center’s water system was disinfected Friday due to the detection of bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease, the county said Friday in a news release. Legionella ...
"As a precautionary measure, the hospital has taken steps to sanitize the water system to remove any infection risk," the ...
Rady Children's Hospital San Diego said it discovered a common, but potentially-dangerous bacteria in one of its facilities ...
About one out of every ten people who gets sick with Legionnaires' disease will die due to complications from their illness.
Offices, courthouses, a jail and a psychiatric facility throughout Maryland — most in downtown Baltimore — all found Legionella bacteria in their water systems last year, but state law doesn ...
The bacteria could lead to Legionnaires' Disease, which is a serious type of pneumonia that attacks the lungs. It is not contagious, and because it is a bacterium, it can be treated with antibiotics.
The Cuyahoga County Department of Works is taking action after Legionella bacteria was detected in the water system of the ...
A recent water test at the Cuyahoga County Justice Center detected the presence of Legionella bacteria in part of its water ...
Cuyahoga County shared this explanation: Legionella bacteria can potentially pose a health risk if droplets are inhaled into the lungs from a shower or mist, especially to individuals with ...