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Legionnaires' disease outbreak in NYC: What to know

Legionnaires' disease outbreak in NYC: What to know
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New York City health officials are investigating a cluster of 18 Legionnaires' disease cases in Manhattan's Upper East Side. The outbreak has been linked to a contaminated cooling tower rather than the city's water supply.

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Public health outbreaks in densely populated urban areas require rapid identification and communication to prevent further spread.

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Hear this story A Legionnaires' disease outbreak has been reported in Manhattan, stoking fears as the number of cases - which currently sits at 18 - continues to grow.

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