Legionnaires' disease linked to Chicago hotel
August 21, 2012|By Mitchell Smith | Chicago Tribune reporter
Three cases of Legionnaires' disease have been linked to a downtown Chicago hotel, and public health officials and the hotel are reaching out to more than 8,000 people who stayed there to warn them of possible exposure.
Guests who stayed at the Marriott Chicago Hotel at 151 W. Adams St. between July 16 and Aug. 15 could have been exposed to the Legionella bacteria, which can cause a form of pneumonia characterized by headache, high fever, chills, cough, chest pain and shortness of breath, officials said.
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