Legionella Pneumophila Risks Rise as COVID-19 Empties Buildings
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted countless offices, hotels, businesses, and facilities to close globally. Man-made water systems once used on …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted countless offices, hotels, businesses, and facilities to close globally. Man-made water systems once used on …
Drawing on information from several reputable industry and public health organizations, we're answering some frequently asked questions about water safety …
Concerns about natural disasters, security threats, and water contamination prompted bipartisan legislative action in the United States. Signed into law …
Infectious disease experts are investigating new cases of Legionnaires' disease found at several facilities across Illinois.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) is making specific recommendations for better control over Legionella in U.S. …
Legionnaires' disease doesn't take a holiday. Throughout 2019, sporadic cases and outbreaks across the U.S. served as a stark reminder …
Legionnaires' disease outbreaks at two state fairs in different parts of the United States infected more than 100 people and …
Legionnaires' disease continues to pose a health risk to communities. According to the Centers for Disease …
Climate change is taking a toll on our planet. Heavy storms are carrying sewage into the streets. Desert landscapes face …
In the summer and early fall of 2019, the United States saw several Legionnaires' disease outbreaks. These outbreaks were not …
You may have only heard of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) because of recent media coverage. But unless you've steered …
The last thing beachgoers want at the start of summer is a public health warning shutting down their favorite swimming …