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Portugal's Legionella source confirmed

legionellaPortugal’s worst outbreak of Legionella which had its epicenter in the municipality of Vila Franca de Xira, near Lisbon has been traced to a cooling tower at a fertiliser factory.

The management of Adubos de Portugal Fertilizantes may now be prosecuted as a report has been sent to the prosecutor who will see if any environmental crime has been committed.

The outbreak of Legionella caused 336 people to be hospitalised, ten of whom have died.

Samples were taken shortly after people started to fall ill. The test results are now back and show that the main suspects, the fertiliser cooling towers, were indeed to blame.

"There is a similarity between the Legionella found in the cooling towers and the Legionella bacterium detected in patients,” said the president of the National Institute of Health, Dr. Ricardo Jorge.

The Minister for the Environment, Jorge Moreira da Silva announced that the data confirming the similarity of the bacteria found in the cooling tower and the type that caused the infection of hundreds of patients will be forwarded to the prosecutor

The minister named the fertiliser company even though any judicial proceedings are secret. This was the stance last Friday when reporters tried to question the leaders of the Legionella task force on the origin of the outbreak.

In a statement sent to newsrooms today, the health department said that it could now rule out any fears that the contamination had come from water, large shopping centers or air-conditioning systems.

This news rules out two nearby factories that had been under suspicion and which now have been exonerated, Central de Cervejas and Solvay.

Solvay issued a statement in which, apart from revealing that his factory is "operating normally," clarifies that its management had asked for an independent analysis of its cooling towers to be made and that there was an "absolute absence of Legionella in all samples."

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+1 #2 Enid 2014-11-22 19:16
Bizarre as it seems ... the experts were not even sure which law the poisoners had broken ! And Legionella is a group of pneumonia (lung) illnesses.

Ref: that heavyweight news Publico

http://www.publico.pt/sociedade/noticia/uma-lei-polemica-mas-que-nao-evitaria-o-surto-de-legionella-1676074?page=-1

And as queried on ...http://www.expatfocus.com/Forums/viewtopic/t=40575/start=7/

there is still the WINDSOCK to explain away!

Is the windsock there because the poison manufacturers have 'permission' to vent out to sea?

So no need to waste big sums of money scrubbing out the toxins. But obviously no control over the wind changing direction and it must have happened many times before - just less noticeably.

So who else has been regularly falling ill or dying before their time near these plants ?

If Portugal tightens up their environmental laws ... these companies just leave for say West Africa. Cleaning up the air but losing jobs in Vila Franca de Xira ....

So expect a fudge !
0 #1 chez 2014-11-22 12:04
"The management of Adubos de Portugal Fertilizantes may now be prosecuted as a report has been sent to the prosecutor who will see if any environmental crime has been committed" If they are not prosecuted and imprisoned for killing ten people and injuring 336 other it will indeed be a crime.

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