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July 24, 2013Volume 3 Issue 15 
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Legionnaires
Outbreak a Mystery,
May be Tied to
Summer's Late Start
Confirmed Legionnaires' Disease Deaths In Central Ohio
Florida Couple Sues Over Home's Drywall Problems
Wet Spring Means Mold
Problems For Homes
 
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Legionnaires Outbreak a Mystery, May be Tied to Summer's Late Start  Disease has seriously sickened 31 people in Milwaukee area...

by Karen Herzog of the Journal Sentinel  

 

A mysterious, potentially fatal form of pneumonia that cropped up in the Milwaukee area last month may be linked to, of all things, summer's late start.

 

Public health officials have not determined the environmental source of the Legionnaires' disease that has seriously sickened 31 people in southeastern Wisconsin since June 1. It's possible they never will find the source, if the legionella bacteria that caused the disease already dissipated.

 

One theory points to cooling towers on top of large buildings, prepped and waiting for hot weather that arrived unusually late, in mid-June.  

  

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2 Confirmed Legionnaires' Disease Deaths In Central Ohio 

by 10TV.com   

 

REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - Two people have died from Legionnaires' disease at the Wesley Ridge Retirement Community, but it remains a mystery as to how they came into contact with the disease.

 

"Their best guess is that it's in the water because that's how it's transmitted through droplets of water that are aspirated into the lungs. It's not a person-to-person contact thing," said Margaret Carmany, CEO for Methodist Eldercare Services.

 

A team of epidemiologists from the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention came to the property on Tuesday and took 80 water samples, according to the Franklin County Health Department.

 

Because Legionnaires' disease is transmitted through....

 

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North Port Couple Sues Over Home's Drywall Problems

by John Hielscher ~ Sarasota Herald-Tribune

    

NORTH PORT - A North Port couple is suing the builder and wallboard suppliers of their home, claiming the American-made drywall in it has made them sick and their house uninhabitable.

 

Charles A. Hummer and Yuliya Nemanis-Hummer are seeking roughly $50 million in damages from two lawsuits against builder Adams Homes of Northwest Florida Inc., and drywall maker USG Corp.

 

Problems with Chinese drywall in hundreds of Florida homes...."

 

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Wet Spring Means Mold Problems For Homes 

by WSBT-TV 

 

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) - Purdue University experts say heavy rains that have soaked much of Indiana in recent weeks could raise mold problems for homeowners.

 

Purdue Mold Team coordinator Mary Lou Elbert says any home with moisture damage will have mold problems, so homeowners should fix the damage as soon as possible. Mold can begin growing just a day or two after water damage.

 

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