It comes after bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease was discovered in the water system there. The investigation started after a government official was hospitalized in December. The building has 14 times the safe level
A former guest of the Luxor hotel on the Las Vegas Strip died of Legionnaires disease, according to news reports this afternoon. The pyramid-shaped hotel's water was tested this month after the unnamed guest died of pneumonia, and health officials
Here's a title for a medical study that you just couldn't make up: An Outbreak of Legionnaires Disease Associated with a Decorative Water Wall Fountain in a Hospital. Yikes. The study was published yesterday in the journal Infection Control
The bacteria that causes Legionellosis – or Legionnaires' disease – was found in water samples at the Luxor hotel-casino this month after a guest died of the form of pneumonia, health officials in Las Vegas said Monday. The Southern Nevada Health
Health officials in Las Vegas say the bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease was found in water samples at the Luxor hotel-casino this month after a guest died of the form of pneumonia. The Southern Nevada Health District said Monday that the