<s docid="LA110389-0072" num="9"> An outbreak of legionnaire's disease at a 50th high school reunion was blamed Thursday for the deaths of three elderly celebrants and the pneumonia-like illness of 13 others.</s>

<s docid="LA110389-0072" num="27"> Mangione noted that there had been several outbreaks of legionnaire's disease across the country since the 1976 American Legion convention at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia in which 34 died, and the current Colorado outbreak "isn't one of the biggest".</s>

<s docid="FR940920-2-00083" num="9"> Supplementary Information: An epidemiologic investigation of a recent outbreak of Legionnaires' disease among passengers of a cruise ship indicated that the source of the infection was aerosolized water from the recreational spa system.</s>

<s docid="LA010590-0062" num="10"> City health officials began screening employees and hundreds of people served by a homeless shelter and soup kitchen in Stamford, Conn., after two men who used the facilities were hospitalized with Legionnaires' disease.</s>

<s docid="FBIS3-41744" num="55"> Yes, in fact he and I recall together: an unknown bacterial disease had suddenly broken out, striking down the majority of the participants of a Congress of Legionnaires who had gathered not so long ago in the US.</s>

<s docid="FBIS3-41744" num="56"> Thus it was called Legionnaires disease.</s>

<s docid="LA052190-0106" num="77"> Legionella bacteria were recognized as a cause of pneumonia after 29 people died after an American Legion Convention in Philadelphia in 1976.</s>

<s docid="FR940405-1-00097" num="28"> Examples to emphasize that are the recent $12.5 million claims against the Social Security Administration for the Richmond, California episode of Legionnaire's disease, the Call versus Prudential case in which building tenants settled with the defendants in what may have been the first jury trial in sick building litigation, and a suit by Hamilton, Ohio, county employees against their office building owners alleging exposure to fumes, bacteria, fungi, dust and irritants [Ex.</s>

<s docid="FT932-10547" num="5"> Westminster City Council has ordered Trafalgar Square's fountains to be turned off and all water cooling towers in the Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square areas of London to be inspected after the death of a man from Legionnaire's Disease last month.</s>

<s docid="FT932-10547" num="6"> The dead man and two people who recovered from the disease had been in the area in the 10 days before the onset of symptoms.</s>

<s docid="FR940405-1-00055" num="8"> In 1985 microbial contamination from a water tower infected six New York Times employees with Legionnaires' Disease and 34 others with less serious respiratory infections''.</s>

<s docid="FT943-1146" num="5"> Heathrow Airport insists there was no risk to the travelling public as a result of a baggage handler contracting legionnaires' disease.</s>

<s docid="FT943-1146" num="6"> Low levels of the bacteria which causes the disease were discovered in a crew restroom at Terminal 4 after KLM employee Chris Chittenden was taken seriously ill three weeks ago.</s>

