More cases of Legionnaires’ disease found in areas served by embattled N.J. water utility

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More cases of Legionnaires’ disease found in areas served by embattled N.J. water utility
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Of the 7 people infected, 2 have died, investigators said.

who live in areas served by Trenton Water Works have been reported since last October, the New Jersey Department of Health reported Monday.

Legionnaires’ disease is a type of pneumonia that people can get after breathing in small droplets of water in the air containing Legionella bacteria. Legionella to become sick with Legionnaires’ disease, people who are 50 years or older, especially those who smoke, or have weakened immune systems, chronic lung disease or other chronic health conditions, are at increased risk.

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