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A former guest of the Luxor hotel on the Las Vegas Strip died of Legionnaires disease, according to news reports this afternoon. The pyramid-shaped hotel's water was tested this month after the unnamed guest died of pneumonia, and health officials

By Paul Harasim A former guest of the Luxor who was one of three people diagnosed with Legionnaires disease in the past year has died, the Southern Nevada Health District reported Monday. Jennifer Sizemore, a spokeswoman for the health district,

Water samples from the Luxor Las Vegas hotel have tested positive for the bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease. Following the death of a hotel guest from pneumonia caused by Legionnaires' disease, some Las Vegas visitors are a little wary of the

Health officials in Sin City confirm the presence of the bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease was recently found in water samples from the Egyptian-themed hotel-casino following the death of a guest from the form of pneumonia,

The public health notice issued by the Southern Nevada Health District on Monday said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention alerted the agency to three Luxor guests who were diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease. Two cases were reported in

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