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Legionella bacteria found at jail | Legionella bacteria found at jail |
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Bacteria which causes Legionnaires' disease have been found in water in the healthcare centre of Magilligan Prison. | |
The tests were made after a terminally ill prisoner tested positive for Legionella Bacterium. | |
The man was transferred to the Causeway hospital on 29 January but died last week. It is not known if his death is linked to the rare form of pneumonia. | |
Six prisoners have been moved. It is understood that none have flu-like symptoms associated with the disease. | |
Legionnaires' disease is a type of pneumonia or lung infection. The major source of infection is water distribution systems in large buildings. | |
'Discussions ongoing' | |
In a statement, the Prison Service said the men were moved after consultation with the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland and the Western Health and Social Services Board. | |
"Discussions are ongoing to identify what further action may need to be taken," the statement said. | "Discussions are ongoing to identify what further action may need to be taken," the statement said. |
There are 420 sentenced prisoners at the County Londonderry jail, which was first opened in 1972 on the site of an army camp. | There are 420 sentenced prisoners at the County Londonderry jail, which was first opened in 1972 on the site of an army camp. |
Initially it housed paramilitary prisoners, until they were moved to the Maze in 1977 when Magilligan became a 'normal' prison. | Initially it housed paramilitary prisoners, until they were moved to the Maze in 1977 when Magilligan became a 'normal' prison. |
Magilligan has its own 8-bed health care centre but prisoners can be referred to outside hospitals for treatment by the medical staff. | Magilligan has its own 8-bed health care centre but prisoners can be referred to outside hospitals for treatment by the medical staff. |
The jail is due to be replaced with a new £150m prison with up to 1,000 individual cells to house high risk offenders. | The jail is due to be replaced with a new £150m prison with up to 1,000 individual cells to house high risk offenders. |
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