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    • Our Solutions
  • The Basics
    • Symptoms
    • Exposure
    • Who’s at risk?
    • Investigation
    • Prevention
  • Did You Know?
  • Case Studies
    • Reports
  • Risk Management
  • FAQs
    • Prevention
    • General
  • News
    • Press Releases
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  • Partners & Experts
    • Ask The Experts

Reports/
Studies:

Please see a sampling of government, academic and Alliance reports and studies on legionella investigations that focus on comprehensive approaches to disease prevention starting with public water systems.

APLD Virtual Conference Executive Summary

Final Report on the National Summit on Waterborne Disease

Evidence Shows Need To Address Pathogenic Bacteria in U.S. Drinking Water Systems

APLD Resource Guide

Alliance Testifies on NYC Water Tower Inspection Results

Occurrence of Legionella in UK household showers

Alliance Speaks at Nasem Legionella Meeting 1

Testimony for Assembly Water Quality Hearing

Alliance urges CDC to take comprehensive approach to Legionnaires’ Disease prevention

Threats on Tap: Widespread Violations Highlight Need for Investment in Water Infrastructure and Protections

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Legionnaires’ disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by aspirating or inhaling small droplets of water contaminated with Legionella bacteria. Symptoms include fever, headache, aching joints and muscles, diarrhea, fatigue, loss of appetite, cough, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, chills and chest pain. Consult your doctor with questions and at the first sign of symptoms.

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Sporadic Legionnaires’ Disease: Focusing on the 96%

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