The Evanston Health and Human Services Department is currently investigating two cases of Legionnaires’ disease at Evanston YMCA but more cases are likely.
The serious pnuemonial illness was linked to the facility’s hot water supply.
Evanston YMCA remains closed during mitigation efforts.
Here’s what we know about Legionnaires’ disease at Evanston YMCA and what it could mean for participants who have recently visited the facility.
So far there have been two cases of Legionnaires’ disease in the Evanston/North Shore area with a common link, says city health officials.
The Evanston YMCA.
In a recent new release on October 11, 2024, the department announced:
“The Evanston Health and Human Services Department has identified two persons associated with YMCA who have recently been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease. As a result of the association, testing water samples from the facility was recommended and completed.”
Evanston/North Shore YMCA
1215 Church Ave
Evanston, Illinois 60201
In response to the cluster of confirmed Legionnaires’ disease illnesses, preliminary water sampling and testing was performed.
Laboratory analysis revealed that some of the water systems at the YMCA contained the harmful pathogen.
In a letter to the YMCA Community, the organization explains that “genetic material from Legionella bacteria, which can cause Legionnaires’ disease, was detected in the hot water supply.”
As a result, the YMCA Evanston/North Shore facility temporarily closed on October 10, 2024 while control measures and mitigation efforts could be implemented.
Since Thursday, October 10, 2024, the water to the facility was shut off. There is currently no specific time that the activities involving those water systems will resume.
Meanwhile, water bottles are made available throughout the building for drinking and handwashing and hand sanitizers and wipes are provided during the water shut off.
The pool and all Aquatics programs and activities are temporarily paused until it is safe to reopen.
According to the Evanston YMCA facility website, the organization is performing several activities to help prevent future cases of Legionnaires’ disease at Evanston YMCA before resuming normal activities.
These activities include:
In the interim, YMCA Evanston is awaiting approval for reopening the facility. This approval comes from the Illinois Department of Public Health.
No date is available at this time.
Legionnaires’ disease is serious! A significant 1 in 10 people with Legionnaires’ disease will die from complications. This statistic increases to 1 in 4 if the illness is obtained in a health care setting.
Not everyone who is exposed will become sick. Many people’s immune system fights the infection before it takes hold. Some groups of people, however, are more susceptible to Legionella bacterial infections and more likely to experience serious illness.
Those at higher risk individuals include:
Early diagnosis is key to successful recovery. As a result, the Evanston Health and Human Services Department is urging those potentially exposed and symptomatic to get medical attention “right away.”
“If a person develops symptoms of pneumonia within two weeks of visiting the YMCA at 1215 Church Ave in Evanston, they should seek medical attention right away. A medical provider can evaluate you for pneumonia. If you are diagnosed with pneumonia, it is recommended that you be tested for Legionella because of the potential exposure at the YMCA.”
Participants and members visited the Evanston YMCA within the last two weeks should be on the lookout for Legionnaires’ disease symptoms.
Common symptoms of Legionnaires’ disease include:
In some cases, people with Legionnaires’ disease may also experience diarrhea, nausea, and/or confusion.
According to the Health Department, those who are asymptomatic do not need to be tested. However, they should monitor their symptoms for at least 14 following their last time at this YMCA location.
If you have visited the Evanston YMCA and have been recently diagnosed with pnuemonial illness, you may have contracted Legionnaires’ disease.
You may have questions. An experienced Legionnaires’ disease lawyer can help you through this difficult process.
If you have been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease or pneumonial illness and wish to make a legal claim, The Lange Law Firm, PLLC can help!
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By: Heather Van Tassell (contributing writer, non-lawyer)
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