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General Information for the Public | Cryptosporidium | Parasites
General Information for the Public | Cryptosporidium | Parasites
Swallowing as few as 10 Crypto germs can cause infection. Crypto can be spread by: Swallowing recreational water (for example, the water in swimming pools, …
Facts About Crypto and Swimming Pools – CDC
Facts About Crypto and Swimming Pools – CDC
All of us can take the following healthy swimming steps: • Stay out of the water if you are sick with diarrhea. » If you have been diagnosed …
What is cryptosporidium? The pool parasite outbreak causing …
What is cryptosporidium? The pool parasite outbreak causing …
It only takes a few dozen eggs of the crypto parasite to become infected, and it is the leading cause of waterborne disease among humans in the …
Causes and Symptoms of Cryptosporidiosis – Minnesota Dept …
Causes and Symptoms of Cryptosporidiosis – Minnesota Dept …
Stay out of pools, splash pads, and lakes while sick. If diagnosed with Crypto, do not swim for at least 2 weeks after diarrhea stops. Do not bathe with others …
Cryptosporidiosis (Crypto): Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention
Cryptosporidiosis (Crypto): Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention
Avoiding exposure to feces, including at child care facilities and swimming pools · Avoiding water that may be contaminated, such as hot tubs and …
Infectious Diseases: Keep Cryptosporidium out of the pool
Infectious Diseases: Keep Cryptosporidium out of the pool
“Avoiding activities where you might accidentally swallow some of the water in the swimming pool would be one of the best ways to prevent …
5 Things to Know About Crypto and Swimming Pool Parasites
5 Things to Know About Crypto and Swimming Pool Parasites
Those who have been diagnosed with Crypto can carry the infection for up to two weeks after symptoms resolve. Therefore, it’s best to stay out …
What to Know About Pool Parasite 'Crypto' – Healthline
What to Know About Pool Parasite 'Crypto' – Healthline
Health officials are warning Americans of a pool-loving parasite called Cryptosporidium — aka crypto — that’s been on the rise since 2009.
Cryptosporidiosis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More
Cryptosporidiosis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More
Cryptosporidiosis is a highly contagious intestinal infection. … Because of this, it’s difficult to remove crypto from a pool once it’s …
Cryptosporidiosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Cryptosporidiosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
No treatment works fully against the infection. If you have a healthy immune system, you will likely recover on your own. People who are in poor health or have …
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