NYC health officials warn Central Park visitors after Legionnaires outbreak grows on Upper East Side

A Legionnaires’ disease outbreak on Manhattan’s Upper East Side has grown to 14 confirmed cases, New York City health officials said Sunday.The cases are tied to ZIP codes 10028, 10128 and 10075, covering parts of the Upper East Side, including Yorkville and Carnegie Hill.At least one patient lives, works or recently visited the 10075 area, health officials said.Officials are also urging anyone who spent time along the east side of Central Park between East 76th Street and East 97th Street to watch for flu-like symptoms, including fever, cough, chills and muscle aches.MYSTERY PARASITE LEAVES AMERICANS BATTLING ‘EXPLOSIVE' ILLNESS AS CDC INVESTIGATESA Legionnaires’ disease outbreak on Manhattan’s Upper East Side has grown to 14 confirmed cases, according to New York City health officials.
(iStock)"I want to acknowledge the NYC Health Department’s staff of epidemiologists, water ecologists, community health workers, and many more who spent the last few days working to keep New Yorkers on the Upper East Side informed and safe," NYC Health Commissioner Dr.Alister F.
Martin said in a statement.Legionnaires’ disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria.People can become infected by breathing in contaminated water droplets, and the illness can be dangerous — even deadly — without quick treatment.WEST NILE VIRUS DETECTED IN SOUTHERN STATE AS HEALTH OFFICIALS WARN RESIDENTS ABOUT MOSQUITOESThe source of the outbreak remains under investigation.
Officials say they are testing cooling towers in the affected area as a possible source, though no specific source has been identified.Cooling towers, often found on rooftops, can release mist carrying Legionella bacteria.The Health Department said all cooling towers in the affected area are being tested.The cluster was first announced Thursday, when only two cases had been confirmed.
The area of investigation has since expanded as more illnesses were reported.RARE TICK-BORNE VIRUS TURNS DE...