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"On the basis of epidemiological evidence, we have an epidemic among people who have stayed at [Sheraton Atlanta] during the same period, "said Nancy Nydam, director of communications at the Ministry of Public Health of Georgia, on Tuesday.
Legionnaires are a serious form of non-contagious pneumonia. Guests who complained of lung problems and were later diagnosed with legionnaires had attended a convention at the the Atlanta hotel a few weeks ago.
Thousands infected each year
The hotel's general manager, Ken Peduzzi, said that "the health and safety of our guests are our highest priority".
The hotel is working with the state's health department, the Fulton County Health Council and environmental experts to look for the bacteria, the health department of Georgia said.
The Sheraton Atlanta has closed "as a precaution … while waiting for the results," Peduzzi said.
"This is the typical way these situations are handled, because evaluation and testing can be complicated," Nydam said. The state health department as well as "epidemiologists from the Fulton County Health Council and environmental health staff will work with them on the next steps of the investigation (technical badessment, plan of the Sampling and submission), "she added.
In addition to transferring existing customers to nearby hotels, the Sheraton also contacts customers with upcoming bookings "to help direct them to other nearby hotels," according to Peduzzi.
James Francey, one of the more than 400 guests transferred, told WSB: "It's a risk of displacement … so, OK, it happens.The CDC is here in town, so that's the way it is. Is awesome. "
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Scientists have dubbed the disease "Legionnaires' disease" following an epidemic in Philadelphia in 1976, mostly among people attending an American Legion convention, according to the CDC. Subsequently, the bacteria at the origin of the disease was named Legionella pneumophila.
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