Nine cases confirmed in legionnaires' disease outbreak in Toronto: health unit

May 6, 2026
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Toronto, ON
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Nine cases confirmed in legionnaires' disease outbreak in Toronto: health unit

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Toronto public health officials say nine cases have been confirmed in an outbreak of legionnaires’ disease.  Toronto Public Health says there’s been no change in the number of confirmed cases as of Wednesday, and officials are investigating the source of the outbreak. Citing patient confidentiality, the location of the outbreak was not specified by the […]

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