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[h=1]Flint, Mich., has 10 fatal cases of Legionnaires? disease; unclear if linked to water[/h] By Sarah Kaplan January 14 More disturbing news has come for residents of Flint, Mich., who are already reeling from an escalating health crisis tied to their city?s lead-contaminated water supply.
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services officials announced Wednesday that the city and the surrounding area have seen a spike in cases of Legionnaires? disease ? a bacterial infection that can be deadly for between 5 to 30 percent of those who contract it.
So far, 87 cases have been diagnosed since June, two months after Flint changed its water source to the Flint River, the Detroit Free Press reported. Ten of those cases were fatal...
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