Urgent warning: Deadly disease spreads in Sydney, three people hospitalised

Sydney is currently grappling with an outbreak of a deadly disease known as Legionnaires' disease.

This alarming situation has already resulted in three hospitalisations, and health officials have urged the public to be vigilant.



The three individuals affected, two men in their 60s and a woman in her 70s, had all visited locations surrounding Victoria Park in Camperdown.

They were admitted to the hospital and have since been released.

However, the incident has raised concerns about the potential for further spread of the disease.


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Three individuals who visited locations surrounding Victoria Park have been diagnosed with Legionnaire’s disease. Image source: Katherine Griffiths, City of Sydney.


Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by the bacterium Legionella.

It is not spread from person to person but can be contracted by inhaling small droplets of water containing the bacteria.

This can occur when contaminated water from cooling systems, hot tubs, or fountains is released into the air.



Dr Isabel Hess, Sydney Local Health District Deputy Clinical Director of Public Health, has issued a public warning about the disease.

'Legionnaires' disease is not spread from person to person,' Dr Hess explained.

'Symptoms of Legionnaires' disease can develop up to 10 days from the time of exposure to contaminated water particles in the air and 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 often require antibiotic treatment in hospital.'

'Those most at risk are people with underlying lung or other serious health conditions and people who smoke.'



In response to the outbreak, NSW Health has directed that cooling towers throughout the area be disinfected and cleaned as a precaution.

One tower at the Camperdown campus of the University of Sydney tested positive for low levels of Legionella bacteria and has since been decontaminated.

Those who experience the following symptoms have been advised to seek medical attention immediately.

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In late 2023, New South Wales Health Executive Director Dr Jeremy McAnulty also warned avid gardeners about the potentially devastating consequences of contact with Legionella bacteria.

He warned that the bacteria can multiply in a bagged potting mix.

Dr McAnulty has urged gardeners to read and follow the manufacturer's warnings when handling potting mix, mulch and compost.

You can read more about this here.
Key Takeaways
  • Three individuals were hospitalised with Legionnaires' disease after visiting areas around Victoria Park in Camperdown, Sydney.
  • Health officials have warned people to watch out for symptoms if they've been near Victoria Park or the University of Sydney Camperdown campus in the past ten days.
  • Symptoms of Legionnaires' disease include a cough, shortness of breath, fevers, and a headache, potentially leading to severe chest infections like pneumonia.
  • Cooling towers in the area have been disinfected, and one at the University of Sydney campus tested positive for low levels of Legionella bacteria and has been decontaminated.
Have you or someone you know ever been affected by Legionnaires' disease? Share your stories and tips on how to stay safe below.
 
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I remember maybe 5 years ago there was an out break of legionaries in Sydney CBD in the QVB around town hall station and woolworths.which was found in the air conditioning outlets . I walked through there every day on the way to work and never knew there was air conditioning as in summer it was so hot and winter so cold walking through
 
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This is an infection that can be deadly but can also be medically treated, same as many other diseases.
Every time someone contracts a bout of Covid these days we don't jump up and down saying the fatal disease has struck again.
To label it as a fatal disease is simply journalistic headline grabbing and scaremongering. Thought you were better than that.
 
According to last night's news, two patients have come down with it in Princess Alexandra hospital in Brisbane.
 
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This is an infection that can be deadly but can also be medically treated, same as many other diseases.
Every time someone contracts a bout of Covid these days we don't jump up and down saying the fatal disease has struck again.
To label it as a fatal disease is simply journalistic headline grabbing and scaremongering. Thought you were better than that.
I disagree with you. the disease can and does cause fatality.
A man I knew passed away many years ago after contracting Legionaries disease. His wife decorated their small bathroom with fresh potted plants in potting mix. His doctors said he had caught the infection due to the steamy bathroom and potting mix, carrying spores into the air. They said shaving in that room as well, helped to contract the disease.
 
This is an infection that can be deadly but can also be medically treated, same as many other diseases.
Every time someone contracts a bout of Covid these days we don't jump up and down saying the fatal disease has struck again.
To label it as a fatal disease is simply journalistic headline grabbing and scaremongering. Thought you were better than that.
They said DEADLY disease, and that it is. I remember a couple of people passing away from legionaries disease from potting mix .
When you look at the low number of coming down with it and the number of deaths then the death rate is high.

This disease isn't contagious .

Covid is still causing death its just that all the hype has gone to get people back to normality
 
Ithink its caused by the influx of unwanred citizens when the enter the country
That comment is the most silliest and bizarre comment.

The bacterium Legionella pneumophila and related bacteria are common in natural water sources such as rivers, lakes and reservoirs, but usually in low numbers. They may also be found in purpose-built water systems such as cooling towers, evaporative condensers, hot and cold water systems and spa pool as well as soils such as Potting mix.


Now how can people from overseas cause this 🤔
 
you let in a few and then you tend to get over run loOk at USA
AND I CANT TYPE
I agree that we need to halt immigration due to our rental crisis and our economy at the moment but what does this have to do with immigration ????

Legionaries disease is a bacteria that grows ( the list us above)
 
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I agree that we need to halt immigration due to our rental crises and our economy at the moment but what does this have to do with immigration ????

Legionaries disease is a bacteria that grows ( the list us above)
Please explain to pussy galore ,It's not the foreign legion :rolleyes:
 
I disagree with you. the disease can and does cause fatality.
A man I knew passed away many years ago after contracting Legionaries disease. His wife decorated their small bathroom with fresh potted plants in potting mix. His doctors said he had caught the infection due to the steamy bathroom and potting mix, carrying spores into the air. They said shaving in that room as well, helped to contract the disease.
😥 how sad is that. My husband always wears a mask and gloves when using potting mix.
I'm now going to remove the plants from my upstairs bathroom after reading this
 
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😥 how sad is that. My husband always wears a mask and gloves when using potting mix.
I'm now going to remove the plants from my upstairs bathroom after reading this
I think your plants may be OK if the soil is covered with pebbles to stop spores escaping.
But please check I am not an expert on the topic. :geek:
 

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