Form of pneumonia caught by 4 people at Florida L.A. Fitness locations

This browser does not support the video element.

ORLANDO, Fla. — Four LA Fitness members have contracted Legionnaires’ disease, a type of pneumonia, and it has been linked to two locations in the Orlando, Florida, area, according to the Florida Department of Health.

>> Read more trending news

LA Fitness sent an email to members of its MetroWest and Hunter’s Creek locations Friday, stating the bacteria had been linked to the locations.

“Although it has not been conclusively shown through testing, we want you to be aware of this possible association and provide you with some information about Legionnaires’ disease so you are informed,” the email said.

LA Fitness has not closed either location while testing is being done, but it has limited access to the spa and showers.

The gym issued the following statement:

“Although it has not been conclusively shown that the exposure took place at our facilities, the DOH has recommended we conduct testing and take certain measures to remediate the facilities. Also, out of extreme caution, we separately enlisted the services of Nalco Water, which provides expertise in water treatment and assistance in carrying out the recommendations of the DOH. We will continue to conduct further testing and work under the guidance of the DOH, who have all been extremely helpful.”

The DOH said there have been a total of 17 confirmed cases of Legionnaires’ disease in Orange County in 2017.

Legionnaires' disease spreads when people breathe small droplets of water infected with Legionella bacteria, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.