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Mystery Illness at the Playboy Mansion


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http://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2011/02/13/Mystery-illness-hits-Playboy-guests/UPI-51891297602593/

California health officials say they are trying to determine if people who contracted a respiratory infection got it at the Los Angeles Playboy mansion.

The Department of Public Health in Los Angeles County contacted dozens of people who attended the annual DOMAINfest Global conference in Santa Monica earlier this month, telling them it received reports of flu-like respiratory illnesses among attendees, some of whom also attended an event at the Playboy mansion, The Los Angeles Times reported.

The event was held at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel in Santa Monica, but a fundraiser on Feb. 3 was held at Hugh Hefner's famous estate.

A Swedish attendee tested positive for the Legionella bacterium when he returned home and some of those who fell ill said they suspected a fog machine may have spread the illness. Legionnella is a milder form of Legionnaire's disease.

The event's organizer urged attendees not to make assumptions and to wait for the outcome of the investigation.

"Only medical authorities are qualified to identify this illness and investigate its ultimate source … it's important not to speculate or make unfounded assumptions," said Mason Cole, organizer of the conference.

Let the speculation and unfounded assumptions begin!

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