
Health officials in New York City are investigating a Bronx apartment complex after two residents tested positive for Legionnaires' disease. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The city health department began an evaluation of the Parkchester North Condominiums after, it said, two residents tested positive for Legionnaires' disease within 10 months.
Main Idea: New York City health officials are investigating Parkchester North Condominiums in the Bronx after two residents tested positive for Legionnaires' disease.
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The Bronx building’s Legionella problem can sicken residents and force costly water system repairs, raising health worries for nearby households.
NYC health officials are warning residents and pushing remediation, which may help prevent more cases and improve building safety.
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Named apartment complex at the center of the investigation and remediation effort.
Central public agency investigating the Bronx apartment complex and directing remediation guidance.
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