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CDC: The Cryptosporidium parasite is not your friend
2019-07-03
(WWJ) Consider this before you dive into a public pool or hit the slides at the water park: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the water may be contaminated.
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According to Michele Hlavsa with the CDC, there's concern this season about a particular parasite called cryptosporidium, or crypto for short, which causes diarrhea that can last up to three weeks in otherwise healthy people.

Crypto is tough, and resistant to chlorine.

"At chlorine levels the CDC recommends for pools, most germs are killed within minutes," Hlavsa told WWJ's Dr. Deanna Lites. "Cryptosporidium can survive for seven or more days,"

So how does crypto get into the water?

"Unfortunately, we swimmers bring it into the water," Hlavsa said. "If we have diarrhea and we have a diarrheal incident in the water, we contaminate the water. And other swimmers can swallow that water and become sick themselves."

The bottom line: Don't go swimming if you have diarrhea and don't let your child go into a pool if he or she has it. Try not to swallow water while swimming and check a public pool's inspection score before you go swimming.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  #3 Deacon Blue win the humor of the day award!
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2019-07-03 21:05  

#5  Unwashed burkinis suspect...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-07-03 09:23  

#4  ^ Rimshot. And "OW!"
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-07-03 09:22  

#3  I don't have to worry, I've been banned from the local pool. I went because it was hot and having been there quite a while I worked my way down to the deep end. I had to pee and didn't want to go all the way back to the bathroom so I peed in the pool like everyone else does. A lifeguard noticed me and blew his whistle so loud it startled me so bad I almost fell in.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2019-07-03 08:37  

#2  So not doin is better?
Posted by: Omorong Black8889   2019-07-03 06:19  

#1  High risk groups such as drug users experience a higher prevalence of cryptosporidiosis. Very little imagination is necessary to identify other high risk group members.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-07-03 06:07  

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