Casino Las Vegas Resort Faces Legionnaires’ Disease Probe

Two guests who stayed at The Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, in December 2022 and January 2023 have contracted Legionnaires’ disease, according to the Southern Nevada Health District
The health authorities are investigating the cases and have asked the hotel to assist with the inquiry.

Legionnaires’ Disease Caused by Contaminated Water Droplets
The Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, is collaborating with the Health District by notifying all guests who have stayed at the hotel since December 16, 2022, both past and present. Guests who stayed during this time and experienced symptoms up to 14 days after their stay can report their illness to the Health District.

After Legionella bacteria were detected in the water system at The Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, the hotel has taken swift action by implementing remediation procedures and a proactive water management plan. The remediation process involves disinfection efforts to remove harmful bacteria and ensure the safety of guests who use the hotel’s water facilities.
 
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