New York City's museum scene has been shaken by a disturbing discovery: a popular NYC museum has tested positive for Legionnaires' disease bacteria, a serious and potentially deadly form of pneumonia. The news comes amidst a growing outbreak of the disease in the city, with officials scrambling to test water towers and identify the source of the contamination. Legionnaires' disease is typically spread through inhaling mist or vapor contaminated with the bacteria, often found in cooling systems or hot tubs. As the city's residents and visitors wait with bated breath for further updates, health officials are urging caution and reminding the public of the importance of proper prevention measures.


Popular NYC museum tests positive for Legionnaires' disease bacteria amid outbreak  Fox NewsNYC Legionnaires disease: What to know about Upper East Side outbreak, symptoms, spread and prevention  ABC7 New YorkLegionnaires' outbreak hits New York as officials rush to test water towers  BBC