Fourteen cases of Legionnaires' disease in Grand Rapids, Minnesota have been linked to the municipal water supply. The disease is contracted by inhaling water droplets containing Legionella bacteria
Fourteen cases of Legionnaires' disease in Grand Rapids have been linked to the municipal water supply. Cases of the disease are caused by inhaling water droplets containing Legionella bacteria.
An outbreak of Legionnaires disease, a severe form of pneumonia, in northeastern Minnesota that infected 14 people was traced back to the local water supply, state health officials report.
Fourteen cases of Legionnaires' disease in Grand Rapids, Minnesota have been linked to the municipal water supply. The disease is contracted by inhaling water droplets containing Legionella bacteria