Guggenheim Among 31 Upper East Side Buildings Linked to Legionella Outbreak

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New York City health officials say 31 Upper East Side buildings, including the Guggenheim, have cooling towers that tested positive for Legionella amid an ongoing outbreak. Some sites have already been cleaned; 183 towers have been tested. The outbreak has produced 46 Legionnaires’ disease cases with 22 hospitalizations across ZIP codes 10128, 10028, and 10075, with no deaths reported. Authorities will continue culture analyses and genome sequencing to identify live bacteria and match strains to patients, and more towers are to be remediated by the weekend. Residents and visitors in the area are advised to seek medical care if symptoms appear.
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