Calif. Prison Outbreak Of Legionnaires’ Contained While Inmates In Other States Reported Ill
New York City finds contaminated water at a facility where four contracted Legionnaires' disease and the prisoner death toll rises to eight in Illinois. Meanwhile a mystery gastrointestinal illness strikes 220 at an Arizona jail.
NPR:
Legionnaires' Outbreak Contained At Calif. Prison; New Cases In Illinois
The number of confirmed cases of Legionnaires' disease at California's San Quentin prison is holding steady at six, one of three outbreaks of Legionnaires' around the country that have sickened dozens and killed 20. Another 95 San Quentin inmates are under observation because of respiratory illness, state officials said, but they have not been diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease. The inmates are being treated at San Quentin's medical unit. ... In New York City, health officials announced Wednesday that they had detected Legionnaires' bacteria in the water in one building in the Melroses Houses complex in the South Bronx, where four people have fallen ill. Other buildings there are being tested. ... And in Quincy, Ill., the death toll from a Legionnaires' outbreak has risen to eight, health state officials reported Wednesday. (Aliferis, 9/3)
The Associated Press:
Arizona Corrections: 220 Inmates Ill At Prison’s 2 Units
Hundreds of inmates at a state prison in northern Arizona have gotten ill in the past 48 hours, and the state Department of Corrections says it’s working with health officials to identify the cause. The department says lab samples are being sent out to determine why 220 inmates in the Winslow prison complex’s Kaibab and Coronado units have had gastrointestinal illness. (9/3)
In California, three officers are charged with the murder of a man in jail while waiting for a bed at a treatment program -
Los Angeles Times:
3 Santa Clara County Deputies Arrested In Mentally Ill Inmate's Beating Death
Three jail deputies were arrested Thursday on suspicion of murder in the beating death of a mentally ill inmate in Santa Clara County — an act that Sheriff Laurie Smith described as “heinous and cowardly.” ... While in sheriff’s custody, Tyree was waiting for a bed to open at Momentum Crisis Residential, a 24-hour adult residential treatment program. (Rocha, 9/3)