legionellosis

Montreal public health investigating 3 cases of Legionnaires' Disease

Montreal public health investigating 3 cases of Legionnaires' Disease

Montreal public health officials are investigating three cases of legionellosis, known as Legionnaires' Disease, including one death. The Montreal Regional Public Health Department said Wednesday the three cases were reported in the Anjou and Mercier West areas between July 29 and Aug. 8. One of the three people, a man, died from complications of the disease.

Outaouais health unit investigating legionellosis outbreak

Outaouais health unit investigating legionellosis outbreak

Western Quebec's health authority is investigating six cases of legionellosis that were recently reported in the region. So far, health officials have been unable to identify the source of the contamination, the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l'Outaouais (CISSSO) said in a Friday news release. Legionellosis is the broad term for a number of diseases, including legionnaires' disease, caused by the water-borne legionella bacteria.

Taps turned off at TOH's General campus after legionella bacteria detected

Taps turned off at TOH's General campus after legionella bacteria detected

The Ottawa Hospital has temporarily turned off the water in certain units at its General campus after confirming a case of legionellosis. As a precautionary measure, water service was suspended the morning of Sept. 21 after a patient was diagnosed with legionellosis — the broad term for a number of diseases, including legionnaire's disease, caused by the water-borne legionella bacteria. Service was suspended Monday on floors four through eight as the water system at the campus underwent a "hyperchlorination process," the hospital said.