City health and housing authorities are responding to cases of Legionnaires' disease at a Queens public housing complex.

Two residents of a building at Latimer Gardens in Flushing have gotten sick over the past 12 months.

The Health Department says one patient remains in the hospital and is recovering. The other has been discharged.

The Housing Authority says it's now testing the water distribution system of that building.

Back in June, eight people in Lenox Hill, Manhattan, were diagnosed with Legionnaires, and one person in their 90s died.

In 2015, a series of outbreaks in the South Bronx killed a dozen people and sickened more than 100 others.