Legionnaire’s Disease Case Identified in West Allis: What You Need to Know
July 17, 2024

Lake Country Tribune

West Allis, Wis. – The Southwest Suburban Health Department (SWSHD) has reported a confirmed case of Legionnaire’s disease at a senior living facility. Here’s a breakdown of the key points you need to know to stay informed and safe.

1. Identified Case and Location

  • Where: A senior living facility at 74th and Greenfield Avenue.
  • What: Legionella bacteria detected in a cooling tower at the facility.
  • Confirmation: A positive case of Legionnaire’s disease identified by SWSHD.

2. About Legionella Bacteria

  • Growth Conditions: Thrives in warm water environments such as cooling towers, hot tubs, plumbing systems, hot water heaters, and decorative fountains.
  • Transmission: People get sick by breathing in mist from contaminated water sources; not typically spread person to person.
  • Treatment: Legionnaires’ disease can be treated with antibiotics.

3. Vulnerable Populations

  • High-Risk Groups: Individuals with compromised immune systems, smokers, and those aged 50 or older are more susceptible.
  • Symptoms to Watch For: Muscle aches, headache, tiredness, loss of appetite, coughing, and fever.

4. Preventive Actions by the Facility

  • Immediate Measures: Using bottled water, discontinuing showers, faucets, and ice machines until filters are installed.
  • Repairs: Fixing the cooling tower and other water distribution systems.
  • Collaboration: Maintaining contact with SWSHD until all corrective actions are completed.

5. Community Advisory

  • Self-Monitoring: Residents within a one-mile radius of the facility are encouraged to watch for symptoms.
  • Healthcare Guidance: Individuals experiencing symptoms should contact their healthcare provider.

Preparation is Key

While there is no widespread risk to the community, the SWSHD is taking proactive measures to ensure safety and prevent further cases. For more information about Legionella bacteria and Legionnaires’ disease, visit westalliswi.gov/healthalert. Stay informed, take precautions, and keep your community safe.

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