
"Minnesota Health Officials Trace Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak to Grand Rapids Water Supply"
The Minnesota Department of Health has linked an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Grand Rapids to the city's municipal water supply, with 14 confirmed cases since April 2023. Officials found Legionella bacteria in the water of two buildings, which matched bacteria found in patients' respiratory samples. While the public water is safe to drink, precautions are advised for showers, and the city is working on a plan to address the situation, including potential chlorination. Legionnaires’ disease is a serious type of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria, and the CDC recommends measures to control its spread, as cases may be underreported.






