Cryptosporidium Infects Tap Water

Cryptosporidium Infects Tap Water
A recent outbreak of Cryptosporidium, a diarrhoea causing parasite, was detected in tap water in the Northamptonshire area. The alarm was raised by water analysts performing routine tests on sampled water and soon after, workers from …

New Regulations Enforced to Prevent Cryptosporidium
After last year's Cryptosoridium outbreak the Utah Health Department is enforcing new regulations at public pools. There were more than 400 confirmed cases of Crypto last year compared to the average of about 30 cases. …

New Regulations Enforced to Prevent Cryptosporidium
After last year's Cryptosoridium outbreak the Utah Health Department is enforcing new regulations at public pools. There were more than 400 confirmed cases of Crypt…

Cryptosporidium species causing acute diarrhoea in children in …
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology.

Small Town In Iowa Gets Ready To Fight Crypto
Cresco, Iowa, population 3905, located in Howard County on the border with Minnesota is one of those picture post card sort of small towns. The Times Plain Dealer is a weekly newspaper that publishes on Wednesdays with a solid site on …

Emerging Infectious Diseases:- Cryptosporidium and Giardia in …
n this podcast, Dan Rutz speaks with Dr. Joan Shields, a guest researcher with the Healthy Swimming Program at CDC, about an article in June 2008 issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases reporting on the results of a test of swimming pools …

Unhealthy People Beware of Tap Water
Cryptosporidium is a microscopic organism that has been found in surface waters across the United States. Water treatment plants are capable of removing these organisms, but 100% elimination cannot be guaranteed. …

FSAI Advises Industry on Action in Event of Cryptosporidium Outbreak
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) today published a new guide giving practical advice to food businesses in the event their water supply becomes contaminated with Cryptosporidium. The booklet was produced in light of recent …

Detection of UV-induced thymine dimers in individual …
Al-Adhami, BH and Nichols, RAB and Kusel, JR and O'Grady, J. and Smith, HV (2007) Detection of UV-induced thymine dimers in individual Cryptosporidium parvum and Cryptosporidium hominis oocysts by immunofluorescence microscopy. …

New rules to protect you against cryptosporidium
Today, pool practices that have been voluntary on your part are now required. The pools are open for business, but for those who haven't followed pool etiquette in the past, it won't be business as usual.

Cryptosporidium Infects Tap Water
A recent outbreak of Cryptosporidium, a diarrhoea causing parasite, was detected in tap water in the Northamptonshire area. The alarm was raised by water analysts performing routine tests on sampled water and soon after, workers from …

New Regulations Enforced to Prevent Cryptosporidium
After last year's Cryptosoridium outbreak the Utah Health Department is enforcing new regulations at public pools. There were more than 400 confirmed cases of Crypto last year compared to the average of about 30 cases. …

New Regulations Enforced to Prevent Cryptosporidium
After last year's Cryptosoridium outbreak the Utah Health Department is enforcing new regulations at public pools. There were more than 400 confirmed cases of Crypt…

Cryptosporidium species causing acute diarrhoea in children in …
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology.

Small Town In Iowa Gets Ready To Fight Crypto
Cresco, Iowa, population 3905, located in Howard County on the border with Minnesota is one of those picture post card sort of small towns. The Times Plain Dealer is a weekly newspaper that publishes on Wednesdays with a solid site on …

Emerging Infectious Diseases:- Cryptosporidium and Giardia in …
n this podcast, Dan Rutz speaks with Dr. Joan Shields, a guest researcher with the Healthy Swimming Program at CDC, about an article in June 2008 issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases reporting on the results of a test of swimming pools …

Unhealthy People Beware of Tap Water
Cryptosporidium is a microscopic organism that has been found in surface waters across the United States. Water treatment plants are capable of removing these organisms, but 100% elimination cannot be guaranteed. …

FSAI Advises Industry on Action in Event of Cryptosporidium Outbreak
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) today published a new guide giving practical advice to food businesses in the event their water supply becomes contaminated with Cryptosporidium. The booklet was produced in light of recent …

Detection of UV-induced thymine dimers in individual …
Al-Adhami, BH and Nichols, RAB and Kusel, JR and O'Grady, J. and Smith, HV (2007) Detection of UV-induced thymine dimers in individual Cryptosporidium parvum and Cryptosporidium hominis oocysts by immunofluorescence microscopy. …

New rules to protect you against cryptosporidium
Today, pool practices that have been voluntary on your part are now required. The pools are open for business, but for those who haven't followed pool etiquette in the past, it won't be business as usual.

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