Health warnings after deadly disease outbreak in Sydney suburb
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Anyone who has visited an inner-city Sydney suburb has been urged to look out for symptoms of Legionnaires’ disease after an outbreak of the illness.

People living in or who have visited Potts Point in the past 10 days should stay vigilant for symptoms of the disease, which include a fever, chills, a cough and shortness of breath.

Three people from the suburb aged between their 40s and 70s have recently developed the illness and are not known to each other.

People living in or who have visited Potts Point in the past 10 days should stay vigilant for symptoms of the disease, which include a fever, chills, a cough and shortness of breath. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

All three have been admitted to hospital, the South East Sydney Local Health District Public Health Unit Director, Dr Vicky Sheppeard, said.

“People can be exposed to the bacteria if contaminated water particles from a cooling system are emitted into the air and breathed in,” Sheppeard said.

“Legionnaires’ disease can develop up to 10 days after exposure.

“Symptoms include fever, chills, a cough and shortness of breath and may lead to severe chest infections such as pneumonia.

“People who develop this disease are diagnosed by a urine or sputum test and chest X-ray, and usually require antibiotic treatment in hospital.

“Those most at risk are elderly people, people with underlying lung or other serious health conditions, and people who smoke.”

The Legionnaires bacterium.
The illness is not spread from person to person but when bacteria from environmental sources like cooling towers become contaminated. (AP)

NSW Health has not disclosed a possible source for the outbreak.

The illness is not spread from person to person but when bacteria from environmental sources, like cooling towers, become contaminated.

NSW Health is urging building owners to ensure that cooling towers are operated and maintained in compliance with the NSW Public Health Regulation 2022. 

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