Anne Landman's Collection
Interviews with Relatives and Friends of Victims of 'Legionnaire'S Disease'
Abstract
This memo from the National Resources Defense Council relates the discovery of a strong correlation between smoking behavior and those who died of Legionnaire's Disease the 1976 breakout of the disease at a hotel. A telephone survey of the family members of the deceased revealed that 81 percent of the people who died in the incident were smokers. The author of the memo is Marc Reisner, who also authored the book Cadillac Desert.
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- Notes
Legionnaires’ disease is a form of pneumonia caused by the bacteria Legionella pneumophila. The first recognised mass outbreak occurred at an American Legion (a war veteran's association) convention at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA) in 1976. 221 people attended the convention. The disease struck over 180, and 34 people died. The disease is believed to have originated in contaminated water used to cool the air in the hotel's air conditioning system. After this outbreak, the disease was named Legionnaires’ disease, or legionellosis.
The high rate of the disease among smokers in this instance may be due to a high incidence of smoking among ex-service members at this particular time, since smoking was long promoted in the U.S. military by the inclusion of cigarettes in servicemembers rations.
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This memorandum summarizes my telephone interviews with friends or relatives of 21 of the 26 death cases of Legionnaires from "Legionnaire's Disease." Of the 21 from whom information was secured, 17 of the 21, or 81 percents, were smokers. One was thought to be probably a non-smoker and three were reported as non-smokers. All four reported smokers were older than most other deceased victims (78,82,82, and 82) an done suffered from emphysema...
- Company
- Philip Morris Cos., Inc.
- Author
- Reisner, Marc P. (Editor, Communications Dir. & staff writer for the NRDC)Staff writer, Communications Director and News Editor of the National Resources Defense Council
- Recipient
- Ahmed, Karim Ph.D. (NRDC Senior Scientist, interested in toxic substances)National Resources Defense Council
- Region
- United States
- Litigation
- Stmn/Produced
- Type
- List
- Memorandum
- Subject
- disease
- diseases
- respiratory disease
- diseases
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