Australasian Leisure Management
Mar 11, 2010

Cryptosporidium Outbreak in Canterbury

Parents in New Zealand's Canterbury district are being reminded to prevent their children from swimming in public swimming pools within two weeks of having diarrhoea following an outbreak of cryptosporidium in the area.

Canterbury District Health Board's Community and Public Health division is trying to identify the source of the cryptosporidium outbreak following 57 confirmed cases of cryptosporidium in Christchurch this year.

Cryptosporidium symptoms can last for a few days to several weeks. The illness usually settles on its own with rehydration.

Medical Officer of Health Dr Ramon Pink explained "the source of the disease may be farm animals or contaminated water or person to person spread.

"Typically we see an increase in the spring associated with farming activities.

"We are concentrating our efforts around the confirmed cases in metropolitan Christchurch but no one source has been identified as yet."

Dr Pink said it was essential for people who have had a diarrhoeal illness to stay out of public swimming pools, school swimming pools, or private pools, for at least two weeks after symptoms have settled, to reduce the risk of further spread, adding "with the current run of fine weather, and with schools holding their swimming sports days, it is important parents do not allow their children to swim within two weeks of having diarrhoea."

The Community and Public Health team will be interviewing all people with confirmed cryptosporidiosis over the next few days and analysing the data in an attempt to identify a common source.

The results will be available later this week, but Dr. Pink said it may be difficult to identify the exact source.

27th February 2009 - CRYPTOSPORIDIUM INFECTION HITS 200 IN SYDNEY

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