What is Legionnaires’ disease?
Legionnaires’ disease is a severe type of pneumonia with symptoms such as coughing, fever, headaches, and muscle aches.
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Guests who recently sailed or are currently sailing on the Norwegian Encore are being notified about a potential risk of Legionnaires' disease. Two passengers from a December 2025 sailing were diagnosed with the illness, prompting an invest...
Norwegian Cruise Line has alerted passengers aboard the Norwegian Encore following the diagnosis of Legionnaires' disease in two guests who were on a December 2025 sailing. The specific sailing date remains undisclosed. In response, the cruise line is collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to conduct thorough testing of water sources on the ship, including hot tubs, showers, and faucets. So far, all tests have come back negative for the Legionella bacteria. The CDC emphasizes that Legionnaires' disease is contracted via contaminated water droplets and not through direct contact with infected individuals. Symptoms include coughing, fever, headaches, and muscle aches. Vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly or those with pre-existing lung conditions, are particularly advised to seek immediate medical attention if symptoms arise. NCL suggests that concerned guests, especially those with heightened risk factors, might consider rescheduling their cruise. This situation echoes a similar incident where Royal Caribbean contacted guests aboard Symphony of the Seas in January and May 2025 due to Legionnaires' diagnoses. The Norwegian Encore, a Breakaway Plus class ship, can accommodate nearly 4,000 guests and over 2,000 crew members. It currently operates 7-night Caribbean sailings from Miami.
Legionnaires’ disease is a severe type of pneumonia with symptoms such as coughing, fever, headaches, and muscle aches.
The disease is spread through contaminated water droplets and is not contagious from person to person.
Norwegian Cruise Line is testing water sources onboard and working with the CDC to investigate the potential source of the infection.
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