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Five cases of Legionnaires’ disease in New Hampshire this summer have raised questions about how the infection spreads. Legionnaires’ is a serious form of pneumonia caused by the bacteria Legionella ...
Health officials in New Hampshire said five cases of Legionnaire's disease have been traced to a cooling tower at a resort in downtown Lincoln.
New Hampshire public health officials said the Legionnaire's disease outbreak in Lincoln was caused by contaminated water from a cooling tower behind the RiverWalk Resort.
Authorities have warned residents of Lincoln, New Hampshire, to monitor themselves for symptoms of Legionnaires' disease after five people fell ill in June and July.
Aug. 13 (UPI) -- New Hampshire residents and visitors to a Lincoln resort are being warned to monitor themselves for symptoms of Legionnaires' disease after five people developed the bacterial ...
Five people in New Hampshire have contracted a potentially fatal bacterial infection called Legionnaires' disease after being exposed to water droplets from a contaminated cooling tower, the New ...
Five cases of Legionnaire's disease have been identified in New Hampshire, the state's Department of Health and Human Services officials announced Monday.
Authorities have warned residents of Lincoln, New Hampshire, to monitor themselves for symptoms of Legionnaires' disease after five people fell ill in June and July.
Five people have developed Legionnaires' disease following possible exposure to contaminated water droplets from a cooling tower in downtown Lincoln, New Hampshire, state health officials say.
Five people in New Hampshire have developed Legionnaires' disease after possibly being exposed to contaminated water droplets from a cooling tower.
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