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A person in New York City died due to Legionella infection, and 67 cases have been confirmed in the Upper East Side neighborhood. Twelve individuals have been hospitalized, and 76 buildings, including the Metropolitan Museum, have been disinfected. Legionella bacteria cause a severe infection leading to pneumonia, and they spread through water and air via tiny droplets, but not from person to person. The symptoms include fever, cough, and muscle stiffness, and the infection can be fatal in 9% of cases. It is noted that the first cases were reported in 1976 in Philadelphia.
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