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Another case of Legionnaires' disease confirmed in North Carolina

RALEIGH, N.C. — Public health officials in North Carolina are reporting a case of Legionnaires' disease in a person who didn't attend the Mountain State Fair, but was at a building on the fair site.

[OUTBREAK: Legionnaires' disease cases confirmed across NC, including local counties]

The state's Health and Human Services Department reports the person attended the Quilt Show at the Western North Carolina Agricultural Center in late September. To date, it's the only case of Legionnaires' disease in an individual who didn't attend the fair, but was at the WNC Ag Center after it ended on Sept. 15.

Health officials visited the WNC Ag Center Sept. 25 and 27 and didn't identify any sources of aerosolized water. The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services suspended rental of the Davis Event Center after Legionella bacteria were found in one of six samples.

Three people have died of Legionnaires, including a woman from Burke County.

The 89-year-old woman visited the state fair last month and was later hospitalized with the bacteria.