Person in intensive care after getting Legionnaires' disease from compost
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Save The doctor has issued a warning about the disease as warmer weather sees a spike in admissions because more people are gardening. Photo / 123RF
A person is in intensive care with Legionnaires' disease after exposure to the bacteria from garden compost.
Canterbury Medical Officer of Health Dr Alistair Humphrey said the person was diagnosed two weeks ago and was recovering in Christchurch Hospital.
The doctor has issued a warning about the disease as warmer
weather sees a spike in admissions because more people are gardening.
He urged gardeners to take care when opening bags of potting mix and compost to avoid a repeat of the high numbers who fell ill in spring 2017.
"Gardeners are at particularly high risk of catching Legionnaires' disease as the bacteria thrives in bags of potting mix and compost," he said.