Legionellosis is a severe bacterial infection, most commonly presenting as pneumonia (Legionnaires' Disease), caused by *Legionella* bacteria. It is not contagious person-to-person and primarily affects individuals who inhale contaminated water droplets, especially older adults or those with weakened immune systems. Track Legionellosis activity and outbreaks specific to Alaska.
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Legionellosis first gained widespread recognition following a major outbreak in 1976 at an American Legion convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The causative bacterium, *Legionella pneumophila*, was identified by the CDC shortly after. This event significantly advanced public health understanding of waterborne diseases and the importance of environmental controls in buildings.
Legionellosis is primarily transmitted through the inhalation of small water droplets (aerosols) containing *Legionella* bacteria. These contaminated aerosols are generated from man-made water systems such as cooling towers, hot tubs, showers, decorative fountains, and large plumbing systems. It is not known to spread directly from person to person.
Contagious Period: Varies by disease
Local health department information and state-specific prevention guidance
Our AI-powered surveillance continuously monitors Legionellosis activity across Alaska. We track data from state health departments, local hospitals, CDC reports, and 50+ global health sources to provide early warning of emerging threats.
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For official state health alerts, vaccination locations, and public health guidance specific to Alaska, visit your state health department's website.
Whether you live in Alaska, are traveling there, or have family in the state, understanding Legionellosis prevention is essential. Follow these evidence-based prevention measures:
If you experience symptoms of Legionellosis in Alaska, contact your healthcare provider immediately. Early diagnosis and treatment improve outcomes significantly.
Emergency symptoms: If you experience severe symptoms, difficulty breathing, or signs of dehydration, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
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View WHO Resources →Disease information on Virus Watcher is reviewed by our Chief Epidemiologist, a former CDC lead analyst for FluSight forecasting. Outbreak data is aggregated from verified sources including BEACON, ProMED, WHO, CDC, and 50+ national health agencies. This information is for educational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-03
No confirmed cases reported in Alaska yet. Here are the latest Legionellosis reports from our global surveillance network.
The wider risk to public health is said to be low as the disease is not usually passed from person to person. Specialists from Britain's Health Security Agency (UKHSA) are investigating a cluster of Legionnaires' disease cases linked to north and southwest London. The public heal…
An unexpected increase in cases of Legionnaires' disease in parts of north-west and south-west London is being investigated by The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). Specialists are trying to find out if the cases are linked and to establish the possible source of the disease. …
Paula Wethington is a digital producer at CBS Detroit. She previously held digital content roles at NEWSnet, Gannett/USA Today network and The Monroe News in Michigan. She is a graduate of the University of South Carolina. Water testing has detected what authorities called "low …
This event envelope contains reports on Legionnaires' diseases cases, clusters and outbreaks in the UK. *Source: BEACON* - [View Full Report](https://beaconbio.org/en/event/?eventid=c28ef0cd-53bf-4ec5-875b-e450267fa3e1)
This event envelope contains reports on Legionnaire's disease cases, clusters and outbreaks in Australia. *Source: BEACON* - [View Full Report](https://beaconbio.org/en/event/?eventid=78ef9fa9-8716-4bf8-928b-9d8e425caede)
This event envelope contains reports on legionellosis in Canada. *Source: BEACON* - [View Full Report](https://beaconbio.org/en/event/?eventid=96e46254-3133-48d5-a5b0-dab89f0a8ae8)
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Hamilton Public Health is investigating several confirmed cases of legionellosis in the city's east…
Health authorities have issued an urgent alert to millions of Sydneysiders after Legionnaires' disease was detected in the CBD in the lead-up to Christmas. Three people, who are not known to each other, were hospitalised after they became infected between December 9-18. The trio …
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