The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City has tested positive for the bacteria that causes legionnaires' disease, according to the city's health department. The museum was one of 31 buildings on the Upper East Side identified in a recent report. The health department has mandated that these buildings clean and disinfect their cooling towers as part of the response to the outbreak, which is a serious form of pneumonia.
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Guggenheim Museum in New York City Tests Positive for Legionnaires' Disease
The Guggenheim Museum in New York City has tested positive for legionnaires' disease, as reported by the city's health department. It is one of 31 buildings ordered to clean and disinfect their cooling towers amid an outbreak of the disease.
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Guggenheim museum in New York City tests positive for legionnaires’ disease
Guggenheim Museum in New York City Tests Positive for Legionnaires' Disease