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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak Leaves One Dead, More Than 40 Infected in London, Ontario
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Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak Leaves One Dead, More Than 40 Infected in London, Ontario

Last updated: August 5, 2025 9:55 am
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This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak Leaves One Dead, More Than 40 Infected in London, Ontario

In a concerning public health development, officials in London, Ontario, have confirmed an outbreak of legionnaires’ disease that has resulted in one fatality and over 40 infections. The Middlesex-London health unit has reported a total of 43 cases this year, with the unfortunate death occurring as a direct result of the illness, as noted in a news release dated July 8.

The majority of these cases have been concentrated in the past week, with nearly all affected individuals residing or working within a six-kilometre radius in the southeast region of London, according to health authorities.

Legionnaires’ disease, a serious respiratory illness instigated by the Legionella bacteria, can lead to pneumonia and, in severe instances, prove fatal. Symptoms typically manifest within two to ten days following exposure and may include high fever, chills, dry cough, and shortness of breath.

As explained by the health unit, Legionella bacteria are commonly found in various water sources, including hot tubs, cooling towers, hot water tanks, and significant plumbing systems. If these bacteria become aerosolized—thanks to wind or fans—they can be inhaled, resulting in illness.

While most people exposed to Legionella do not develop serious symptoms, certain individuals may experience a milder illness known as Pontiac fever, which brings flu-like symptoms and usually resolves within two to five days. Those at heightened risk for serious infection include older adults, individuals with pre-existing lung conditions, and those with weakened immune systems. Importantly, the bacteria are not spread from person to person.

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Despite the outbreak’s severity, the health unit does not currently recommend widespread mask usage, stating that the public’s risk related to Legionella remains low. However, they advise anyone experiencing symptoms associated with legionnaires’ disease to seek medical attention promptly.

The Middlesex-London health unit is collaborating with Public Health Ontario and its Laboratories to investigate the outbreak’s origins, acknowledging that pinpointing the source may take time. Investigators are sampling various potential sources, including cooling systems, to determine the outbreak’s cause.

‘Never Definitively Found’

Interestingly, the health unit mentioned that, in investigations of this nature, the source of the bacteria is sometimes never definitively identified, even if the outbreak eventually resolves on its own. Last year’s legionnaires’ disease outbreak in London had similar challenges, although officials have yet to confirm whether this year’s cases are linked to the same location.

In 2022, there were 30 confirmed cases of legionella infections reported between May 1 and September 26, culminating in hospitalization for all affected, with nine requiring intensive care. Tragically, two individuals lost their lives, with ages of the patients ranging from 37 to 87, predominantly affecting males. Despite collecting samples from 18 cooling tower sites in proximity to the cases, none matched the strain of Legionella implicated in the outbreak.

This previous outbreak was declared over after a 24-day period with no new cases reported, highlighting the unpredictability of such public health crises.

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