Plumbing In Hospitals And Nursing Homes Can Spread Legionnaires' Disease
The CDC says health care facilities such as nursing homes and hospitals need to work harder to prevent contamination with the bacterium that causes the potentially life-threatening form of pneumonia.
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June 7, 2017 at 12:36AM
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NPR News: Plumbing In Hospitals And Nursing Homes Can Spread Legionnaires' Disease
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