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Navajo County - Public Health Services - Healthy Swimmingsomeone with diarrhea contaminates the water, work right away. It takes time. maintained pools can spread 2002 RecreationalRecreational

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EPI Update May 2006Epidemiology Update August 2007 ♦ Between 2002 and 2006, there were three confirmed recreational water illness outbreaks in Hennepin County. ♦

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Microsoft Word - RecreationalWatersPublicInfo.docPage 1 of 2 In warm weather, oceans, lakes, and rivers are a source of swimming enjoyment across the state each year for

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1Kathy Pond Published on behalf of the World Health Organization by IWA Publishing, Alliance House, 12 Caxton Street, London SW1H 0QS, UK Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7654 5500;

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Contrary to popular belief, chlorine does not kill all germs instantly. Some germs are very tolerant of cholorine, and once they get in the pool it can take minutes or even

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Table of Contents: Health benefits of water-based activity pg 2 Recreational Water Illness pg 2 Diarrhea pg 3 Cryptosporidium pg 3 Giardia pg 3 Legionella pg 3 Vibrio pg

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WATER SAFETY INFORMATION www.wvcampsafety.com Waterborne illnesses are caused by bacteria (Shigella, E.coli, Campylobacter), viruses (norovirus) or parasites (Cryptosporidium,

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PANHANDLE May 2014 PROTECTING PEOPLE FROM RECREATIONAL WATER ILLNESSES Each year the week before Memorial Day, National Rec- reational Water Illness and Injury Prevention

Documents Illnesses Associated with Non-Point Source Contamination of Recreational Water and Potential New...

Illnesses Associated with Non-Point Source Contamination of Recreational Water and Potential New Management Tactics to Minimize Health Risk Shannon T. OHearn BScH Environmental