Legionnaires' Disease: Quality Suites

cdunbar

Active Member
Thanks for sharing! That is a very scary story. But I'm confused if the bacteria likes the warmth how did these people contract it in a hotel, or is it a waterborne bacteria.....?:confused:
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Thanks for sharing! That is a very scary story. But I'm confused if the bacteria likes the warmth how did these people contract it in a hotel, or is it a waterborne bacteria.....?:confused:

From the CDC website...

How do people get Legionnaires’ disease?
People get Legionnaires' disease when they breathe in a mist or vapor (small droplets of water in the air) that has been contaminated with the bacteria. One example might be from breathing in the steam from a whirlpool spa that has not been properly cleaned and disinfected.​
The bacteria are NOT spread from one person to another person.​
Outbreaks are when two or more people become ill in the same place at about the same time, such as patients in hospitals. Hospital buildings have complex water systems, and many people in hospitals already have illnesses that increase their risk for Legionella infection.​
Other outbreaks have been linked to aerosol sources in the community, or with cruise ships and hotels, with the most likely sources being whirlpool spas, cooling towers (air-conditioning units from large buildings), and water used for drinking and bathing.​
 

cdunbar

Active Member
Thanks Tigsmom, that makes total sense now. It would seem as though it probably is a case of deferred maintence in either the pool, spa, AC units, etc.
 

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom