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Legionnaires’ Disease: The Silent Threat Lurking in Your City

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Epidemiologist Professor Katherine Bennett breaks down the worrying outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease, with over 100 cases reported.

Melbourne is experiencing a worrying outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease, with over 100 cases reported. What’s behind this sudden spike, and could it spread to other cities? Epidemiologist Professor Katherine Bennett breaks down the situation in a recent interview with Jeremy Cordeaux on ‘The Court of Public OpinionLive.

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Epidemiologist Professor Katherine Bennett breaks down the worrying outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease, with over 100 cases reported.

The Source of the Outbreak

The likely culprit? Contaminated cooling towers. Despite strict regulations, these towers can still become breeding grounds for Legionella bacteria. Professor Bennett explains how weather conditions and urban infrastructure can exacerbate the spread of this dangerous disease.

Protecting Yourself

Legionnaires’ disease can be deadly, especially for those with compromised immune systems. Bennett shares tips on how to reduce your risk and why it’s crucial to stay informed during outbreaks like this.

As Melbourne grapples with this outbreak, it’s a reminder of the hidden dangers in our environment. Stay ahead of the curve by understanding what Legionnaires’ disease is and how to protect yourself.

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