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Commercial Establishments | Cryptosporidium | Parasites – CDC
Commercial Establishments | Cryptosporidium | Parasites – CDC
Information about Crypto and Cryptosporidium Infection and Boil Water Adivisories.
Cryptosporidium Fact Sheet – Minnesota Department of Health
Cryptosporidium Fact Sheet – Minnesota Department of Health
In April 1993, an intestinal parasite called Cryptosporidium was responsible for a major outbreak of illness in the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. More than 400 …
Cryptosporidium: Drinking Water Health Advisory
Cryptosporidium: Drinking Water Health Advisory
Cryptosporidium oocysts are common and widespread in ambient water and can persist for months in this environment. The dose that can infect humans is low, and a …
Detection of a Crypto-Mining Malware Attack at a Water Utility
Detection of a Crypto-Mining Malware Attack at a Water Utility
Cyber-mining malware enables crypto-currency miners to use some of the processing power of an infected computer for mining cyber-currency.
A Massive Outbreak in Milwaukee of Cryptosporidium …
A Massive Outbreak in Milwaukee of Cryptosporidium …
by WR Mac Kenzie · 1994 · Cited by 2791 — This massive outbreak of watery diarrhea was caused by cryptosporidium oocysts that passed through the filtration system of one of the city’s …
Cryptosporidiosis – New York State Department of Health
Cryptosporidiosis – New York State Department of Health
Cryptosporidiosis, commonly known as Crypto, is caused by a tiny parasite called Cryptosporidium and gives an infected person diarrhea (loose stool/poop).
Cryptosporidiosis – New York State Department of Health
Cryptosporidiosis – New York State Department of Health
What are the symptoms of cryptosporidiosis and when do they appear? The most common symptom is watery diarrhea (loose stool/poop). Abdominal cramping, …
Cryptosporidium infection (Cryptosporidiosis) – NYC Health
Cryptosporidium infection (Cryptosporidiosis) – NYC Health
Very low levels of Cryptosporidium are sometimes found in New York City’s water. However, New York City treats its water with ultraviolet (UV) light to destroy …
5 Things to Know About Crypto and Swimming Pool Parasites
5 Things to Know About Crypto and Swimming Pool Parasites
Outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis are on the rise. … risk: Cryptosporidium (Crypto), a microscopic parasite that can linger in pool water for …
Cryptosporidiosis – California Department of Public Health
Cryptosporidiosis – California Department of Public Health
Crypto may be found in soil, food, water, or surfaces that have been … If you feel that you have Crypto, tell your health care provider.
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