One dead after outbreak of rare disease in Sydney
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A man has passed away, and six others have been admitted to the hospital following a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Sydney.

NSW Health announced earlier today that the man, who was in his eighties and resided in Potts Point, succumbed to the infection after falling ill in late June.

One person is still in hospital, whilst the remaining five patients have returned home.

Residents of Potts Point are being warned to monitor for symptoms of Legionnaires’ disease.(AP)

All seven who were infected were residents of Potts Point.

South Eastern Sydney Local Health District and the City of Sydney confirmed they are still investigating the source of the outbreak.

A statement said none of the patients were known to each other, but it is believed they may have been exposed to a common source of infection.

What is Legionnaires’ disease

Legionnaires’ disease cannot be spread from person to person, and is caused by infection with the Legionella bacteria.

Common sources of infection include cooling towers on top of large buildings, which can spread the disease if the water source becomes infected.

Symptoms include fever, chills, cough and shortness of breath; in serious cases, it also could lead to pneumonia.

Dr. Vicky Sheppeard of the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District mentioned that the department has reached out to building owners and residents in the vicinity as they work to identify the source of the outbreak.

“The District has advised building owners to disinfect their cooling towers twice since the investigation launched in June,” stated Dr. Sheppeard.

“People who have recently been in Potts Point and develop these symptoms should see their GP or go to a hospital emergency department.”

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