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Related: About this forumStart of summer brings warnings about diarrhea and brain-eating amoeba
http://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/health-med-fit/health/start-of-summer-brings-warnings-about-diarrhea-and-brain-eating/article_04156eab-b33c-5bf6-8826-243fad465bdd.htmlAhead of Memorial Day weekend and the opening of pools and beaches, the Illinois Department of Public Health issued warnings about diarrhea and a brain-eating amoeba.
The week before the holiday is designated Healthy and Safe Swimming Week, and the theme for this year is Diarrhea and Swimming Don't Mix. One gulp of water where a swimmer has had a diarrheal incident can cause diarrhea that lasts up to three weeks, health officials warned.
Many assume that chlorine kills organisms instantly, but germs like Cryptosporidium can survive in a chlorinated pool for more than one week. Other illnesses include ear, eye and wound infections.
To help prevent sickness, officials suggest the following:
Shower before getting in the pool.
Stay out of the water if you have diarrhea swim diapers will not contain diarrhea if your child has an accident.
Dont pee or poop in the water.
Dont swallow the water.
Report it if you or your child has a diarrheal incident while swimming.
Take kids on bathroom breaks every hour.
Check diapers and change them in a bathroom or diaper changing area not poolside.
The week before the holiday is designated Healthy and Safe Swimming Week, and the theme for this year is Diarrhea and Swimming Don't Mix. One gulp of water where a swimmer has had a diarrheal incident can cause diarrhea that lasts up to three weeks, health officials warned.
Many assume that chlorine kills organisms instantly, but germs like Cryptosporidium can survive in a chlorinated pool for more than one week. Other illnesses include ear, eye and wound infections.
To help prevent sickness, officials suggest the following:
Shower before getting in the pool.
Stay out of the water if you have diarrhea swim diapers will not contain diarrhea if your child has an accident.
Dont pee or poop in the water.
Dont swallow the water.
Report it if you or your child has a diarrheal incident while swimming.
Take kids on bathroom breaks every hour.
Check diapers and change them in a bathroom or diaper changing area not poolside.
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Start of summer brings warnings about diarrhea and brain-eating amoeba (Original Post)
NoWheyJose
May 2017
OP
A good friend of mine went swimming in a pond here (IL) a while back and...
Midnight Writer
May 2017
#3
3catwoman3
(25,440 posts)1. Maybe the brain eating amoeba is what...
...is wrong with congress critter Peter Roskam.
justhanginon
(3,323 posts)2. They probably all starved to death from a lack of nutrition!
Must be something else.
Midnight Writer
(22,972 posts)3. A good friend of mine went swimming in a pond here (IL) a while back and...
some infectious bacteria got into a scratch on his leg and, after about four years in and out of hospital, killed him.