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City lawmakers are proposing more frequent testing requirements for building owners, but public health experts argue the new legislation doesn’t close an important loophole.
As September is observed as Baby Safety Month, Canadian Water Compliance reminds building owners, facility managers, and ...
The number of Legionnaires’ disease cases in Marshalltown climbed to 61 on Tuesday– seven more than had been reported the day ...
The number of Marshalltown residents diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease continues to climb as local and state public health experts reported last week they are working to identify the source of the ...
The Legionella outbreak in Marshall County is growing, with 54 confirmed cases and one death, according to Iowa Health and ...
The Marshalltown Legionnaires’ disease outbreak has an “explosive” rate of infection. Former New York City Health Assistant ...
Marshall County faces a growing number of Legionnaires' disease cases, with officials investigating cooling towers as the ...
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Health leaders narrow search for source in Marshall County Legionnaires’ outbreak to 12 businesses
Health officials have been actively collecting water samples from cooling towers at 12 businesses in north Marshalltown. The ...
The number of Legionnaires' disease cases among Marshalltown residents was up to 34 on Tuesday, as public health officials ...
APTOS — Two buildings on Cabrillo College’s campus tested positive for Legionella Anisa bacteria last week, a result of stagnant water sources during COVID-19. Legionella Anisa was found in water ...
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