NYC health officials declared the Harlem Legionnaires' disease outbreak over after no new cases since August 9, with a total of 114 infections and seven deaths, linked to contaminated cooling towers, which have now been remediated.
A Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Central Harlem has resulted in three deaths and 67 confirmed cases, prompting health officials to urge immediate medical attention for symptoms, especially among vulnerable populations, as they work to control the source.
An outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Central Harlem has resulted in one death and over 20 illnesses, with health officials testing and remediating cooling towers in the affected ZIP codes to control the spread. The disease, caused by legionella bacteria, can be treated if diagnosed early, and at-risk populations are advised to seek prompt medical care.
NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue participated in the international Tranquil Passport emergency exercise to test protocols for transferring patients with contagious diseases, enhancing preparedness for global health threats like the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and emphasizing the importance of ongoing investment in public health infrastructure.