News » 4th Legionnaire’s Disease Case confirmed in Spanish Resort

 

Legionella outbreak in SpainThe Health Department in Spain confirmed yesterday that a fourth case of Legionnaire’s Disease has been diagnosed in the area of Alcoy in the last three weeks, with patients being treated at the Hospital Virgen de los Lirios. The outbreak is thought to be linked to increased summer temperatures.

Cases of Legionella began emerging in the last week of July when two patients were diagnosed with the disease, one of whom, a 95-year-old woman, died. However the Department of Health has stated that the woman had “other health issues” so the cause of death could not be attributed to Legionnaire’s Disease exclusively.

Health sources insist that despite this being the fourth diagnosis in the area it should as yet be regarded as an isolated case.

Source: RTN News

 

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