If guests of the property develop symptoms within 14 days of their stay, they should seek medical attention and alert their medical provider of the potential exposure. Guests who stayed at The Orleans Hotel & Casino more than two weeks ago and have not developed symptoms are not at risk for disease. However, people should watch for symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath, fever, muscle aches and headaches for up to two weeks after exposure. Symptoms of Legionnaires’ disease will usually begin within two to 10 days after exposure to the bacteria. Steps to notify current guests of the potential for exposure and ways to minimize risk are underway. The facility is cooperating with the Health District’s investigation and undergoing remediation and environmental testing to ensure elimination of the bacteria to protect the health and safety of its guests. A third guest of the property was recently identified as a case, and environmental samples have tested positive for Legionella. Remediation of the property’s water system was conducted, and post-remediation testing did not detect Legionella bacteria. LAS VEGAS – The Southern Nevada Health District is investigating a travel-associated case of Legionnaires’ disease in a guest that stayed at The Orleans Hotel & Casino.Įarlier this year, there was an investigation at the facility after two confirmed cases of Legionnaires’ disease in guests were reported.