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3 more cases of legionnaires' disease confirmed in Moncton

An outbreak of legionnaires' disease in the Moncton area has grown with three more confirmed cases.

Public Health says public doesn't need to know where outbreak started

Dr. Yves Lger announced the new cases of the disease at a news conference in Moncton. There are now 12 cases. (Michel Nogue/Radio-Canada)

An outbreak of legionnaires' disease in the Moncton area has grown with three more confirmed cases.

Dr. Yves Lger, the regional medical officer of health, announced the new confirmed cases at a news conference in Monctonon Thursday.

The total number of confirmed cases of legionnaires' disease in the Moncton area now stands at 12.

Lger said all 12 people diagnosed with the disease have been hospitalized but are doing well.

Lger refused to say where outbreak started, saying there was no advantage to the public in disclosing that information.

He said the outbreak isn't over yet as the disease, a form of pneumonia,has an incubation period of 28 days.

With files from Michel Nogue and Radio-Canada