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New York Expands Legionnaires' Disease Investigation in Manhattan Amid Rising Cases

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First reported by Ynet · 15 hours ago

What happened

New York City is investigating a Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Manhattan's East Side, with 36 cases confirmed and over 60% hospitalized. The source is suspected to be cooling towers in the area, prompting inspections and public disclosure of affected buildings. Residents with symptoms are urged to seek medical care immediately.

  • 0136 confirmed Legionnaires' disease cases reported in Manhattan's East Side, over 60% hospitalized.
  • 02Outbreak centered in Carnegie Hill and Yorkville neighborhoods, ZIP codes 10028, 10128, and 10075.
  • 03Cooling towers suspected as source; over 160 towers inspected and cleaned.
  • 04NYC to publicly release addresses of buildings with Legionella for first time.
  • 05Mayor Zohran Mamdani declared emergency measures in response to outbreak.
  • 06Residents with flu-like symptoms urged to seek medical attention promptly.

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WallaCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
New York Expands Legionnaires' Disease Investigation in Manhattan Amid Rising Cases
YnetCenter · Hebrew15 hours ago
Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak Hits Manhattan's Affluent Upper East Side

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