Thursday, June 29, 2017

4 LA Fitness gym-goers contract Legionnaire's disease in Florida


4 LA Fitness gym-goers contract Legionnaire's disease in Florida

The Florida Department of Health has confirmed four cases of Legionnaires' disease at two LA Fitness gyms in central Florida's Orange County, CBS Orlando affiliate WKMG reports.
Tony Smith said he has been going to LA Fitness for more than a year, and now he's concerned about getting sick.

"That kind of annoys me. My health is a top priority," he said. "They're always running out of soap, and they don't have proper paper towels so you can wash your hands."

Health inspectors went to the affected locations on Kirkman Road in Orange County and on Orange Blossom Trail in Hunter's Creek on Friday and found conditions were favorable for the bacteria. Officials said the outbreaks occurred at the Kirkman location in late May and the Hunter's Creek location in either late February or late May.
Showers and the spas at both locations were in need of treatment with a hydro-chlorinated solution, officials said. The bacterial infection can spread when someone inhales mist from contaminated water.

This week's outbreak marks the third LA Fitness location in the area that was found in recent months to have favorable conditions for the disease. In April, the Florida Department of Health confirmed three cases of the disease from people who were all members of the LA Fitness on Silver Star Road in Ocoee.
One woman said her husband got sick recently. She said she believes it happened after he used the gym.

"He's 37 years old -- very healthy man, never had any type of disease," Malinda Capi said. "For him to spontaneously get pneumonia and work out here every single day ..."
Previously, the disease was found at the LA Fitness on Michigan Street and Conway Road in 2008 and at the Waterford Lakes location in 2010.
Legionnaires' disease is spread by the Legionella bacteria, which, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, can grow and multiply in various parts of a building's water system.

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