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Cryptosporidiosis
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Cryptosporidiosis
Enjoy your pet, stay healthy Jan 26, 2006
Cryptosporidiosis, salmonellosis, giardiasis, hookworm, tapeworm, rabies, plague ... They're all diseases or causes of diseases, but ...
- myDNA.com,
Single lawsuit sought in spraypark case Dec 29, 2005
...the nation. The state Health Department determined the illness was cryptosporidiosis, caused by a microscopic parasite. During the ...
- Finger Lakes Times,
Roof-collected rainwater needs care Jan 4, 2006
So it might be five to 10 days after they leave your house or bach that your guests contract campylobacteriosis, giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis or salmonellosis ...
- Massey News,
Keep boiling Jan 5, 2006
...he said. "It is possible that lifting the boil water notice now could result in a resurgence of cryptosporidiosis cases. "We anticipate ...
- ic NorthWales,
Romark to Develop Alinia (nitazoxanide) as New Treatment for ... Jan 10, 2006
The development program for AIDS-related cryptosporidiosis also provided safety data related to extended durations of treatment with nitazoxanide. ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
New head of merging health departments faces challenges Jan 12, 2006
But it was the battle against HIV and Milwaukee's massive outbreak of cryptosporidiosis, in which a parasite in the water system killed 69 people and sickened ...
- Wisconsin State Journal,
Parasite sickens 9 at Rockford day-care center Oct 29, 2005
None of those who contracted the cryptosporidium parasite, which causes cryptosporidiosis, were hospitalized, according to the Winnebago County Health ...
- Rockford Register Star,
COLUMN: The best thing is, you have a say Nov 11, 2005
...of our watersheds and provide additional treatments to reduce the risk of water-borne diseases in our drinking water such as giardiasis and cryptosporidiosis. ...
- Coquitlam Tri City News,
Empire State to regulate its cider, New York farmer says ... Nov 8, 2005
200 illnesses. The outbreak was of the food-borne cryptosporidiosis. The law was signed soon after by Gov. George Pataki. New York ...
- Bennington Banner,
Infection's starting point remains a mystery Oct 31, 2005
The majority of cases were an illness called cryptosporidiosis, though there were two reports of giardiasis, both caused by tiny parasites. ...
- Kansas City Star,
SHEEP MATERNITY MOVE HELPS CUT ILLNESS ACROSS NORTH WEST Nov 1, 2005
...went from 720 to 182. Cryptosporidiosis is an illness causing gastroenteritis in both livestock and humans. It can be caught directly ...
- Cumbrian Business Gazette,
Parasite sickens more swimmers Nov 4, 2005
...of the Putnam County Health Department after two unrelated people, an adult and a child, were diagnosed with cryptosporidiosis, a gastrointestinal illness ...
- The Journal News.com,
Southeast swim center closes after 2 are infected Oct 29, 2005
...recommendation of the Putnam County Health Department following reports that a child and an adult had been diagnosed with cryptosporidiosis, a gastrointestinal ...
- The Journal News.com,
Crypto Still a Concern Sep 29, 2005
Wednesday the Southwest Ohio Public Health Region warned the disease, Cryptosporidiosis, may be spreading through homes and daycare centers. ...
- Ohio News Network
Crypto outbreak continues to grow Sep 29, 2005
Health districts in the tri-state continue to investigate an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis, more commonly called crypto. As of Tuesday ...
- Kentucky Post
Wash hands to stop parasite disease Sep 29, 2005
There have been 742 confirmed and probable cases of cryptosporidiosis, a parasitic illness that causes diarrhea - 632 in Southwest Ohio and 110 in Northern ...
- Cincinnati Enquirer
Outbreak Spreads To More Than 700 People Sep 28, 2005
...officials said. Cryptosporidiosis, or simply "crypto," was confirmed in 742 separate patients by the end of September. Health officials ...
- WLWT
Health officials warn of Crypto outbreak Sep 7, 2005
The Northern Kentucky Health Department is investigating an outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis, more commonly known as Crypto, in conjunction with the Hamilton ...
- Campbell Community Recorder
State could face Sprayground suit Sep 2, 2005
Sprayground on Aug. 11 and contracted cryptosporidiosis, a gastrointestinal illness caused by the parasite cryptosporidium. But the ...
- Elmira Star-Gazette
Outbreak of crypto being investigated Sep 2, 2005
Health departments in Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky are investigating an outbreak of about 200 confirmed and probable cases of cryptosporidiosis. ...
- Cincinnati Post
Sick? Stay Out of the Water Sep 4, 2005
CINCINNATI - The number of confirmed cases of the illness cryptosporidiosis - 23 in Northern Kentucky as of Thursday and more than 50 in the eight counties of ...
- ChallengerNKY.com
Beetles lose ground Sep 18, 2005
Filth flies are the most common vectors of several diseases, including giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis, and infestations of tapeworms, nematodes, and fly larvae ...
- Poughkeepsie Journal
Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against New York Office of State Parks Sep 14, 2005
...which was filed in the State of New York Court of Claims, was filed on behalf of nearly 4,000 people who became ill with Cryptosporidiosis after visiting the ...
- Food Consumer
Spraypark claim filed Sep 2, 2005
...cases confirmed. The state Health Department determined the illness was cryptosporidiosis, caused by a microscopic parasite. Filed ...
- Finger Lakes Times
Lawyers file notice of class action suit in Sprayground illness Sep 1, 2005
Sprayground on Aug. 11 and contracted cryptosporidiosis, the gastrointestinal illness that is caused by the parasite. The state ...
- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Officials warn: Careful swimming in that pool Sep 1, 2005
Cryptosporidiosis, or crypto, is a diarrhea-causing parasite that can cause stomach cramps, nausea and fever, and is passed person-to-person, said Tim Ingram ...
- Cincinnati Enquirer
Polluted Water In New Orleans Sep 8, 2005
We’re talking about cholera, dysentery, typhoid, malaria, botulism, cryptosporidiosis, meningitis, hepatitis, giardia, vibrio vulnificus, norovirus, starting ...
- Useless-Knowledge.com
Class-action suit filed today over water playground illness Sep 13, 2005
The highly contagious disease cryptosporidiosis, caused by the infectious parasites, can include the symptoms of diarrhea, nausea and fever that might last for ...
- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Spraypark lawsuit is filed Sep 14, 2005
...and nation. The state Health Department determined the illness was cryptosporidiosis, caused by a microscopic parasite. The lawsuit ...
- Finger Lakes Times
Lawyers file claim for class-action lawsuit over sprayground ... Sep 2, 2005
The notice filed with the state attorney general's office says she and her two small children contracted cryptosporidiosis from the Sprayground on August 11th. ...
- WSTM-TV
Update: Tri-State Parasite Outbreak Sep 1, 2005
Cryptosporidiosis, more common known as Crypto, causes watery diarrhea. Approximately 200 cases have been identified in the Tri-state as of August 31st. ...
- WCPO
Gates reopened at Jambalaya Park spray ground Sep 1, 2005
After similar situations were found in other visitors, health officials studied and diagnosed the problem as an Cryptosporidiosis, an infection caused by a ...
- Gonzales Ascension Citizen
Holiday hell Sep 3, 2005
Tests by English hygiene consultants have now revealed the presence of the parasite that causes the intestinal illness cryptosporidiosis in water in the pool. ...
- Manchester Evening News
Second firm prepares spraypark lawsuit Sep 9, 2005
...cases confirmed. The state Health Department determined the illness was cryptosporidiosis, caused by a microscopic parasite. Those ...
- Finger Lakes Times
Swimming Pool Parasite Has 180 Sick Sep 1, 2005
CINCINNATI -- There are now 180 probable or confirmed cases of cryptosporidiosis in the Tri-state, News 5 reported. The illness ...
- Channel Cincinnati.com
Pool parasite punched out Aug 31, 2005
From 1990 to 2000, at least 10 cryptosporidiosis outbreaks associated with contaminated drinking water were reported in the United States. ...
- Northwest Press
Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina Poses Major Public Health Threat Aug 31, 2005
...cholera and typhoid, officials are concerned about other bacterial and parasitic infections, such as salmonella, E. coli, cryptosporidiosis, or strongyloidiasis ...
- MedPage Today
It too soon to tell: State doesn't know how expensive spray park ... Aug 30, 2005
Department’s decision to regulate spray parks’ design and use could prevent more episodes like this summer’s outbreak of cryptosporidiosis, but some ...
- Finger Lakes Times
Cryptosporidiosis Presenting As Acute Appendicitis: A Case ReportJul 8, 2005
Although uncommon in the United States, cryptosporidiosis can be life-threatening in an immunosuppressed host. Rarely, an acute ...
- RedNova.com
Flu puts strain on medicsJul 25, 2005
...per cent rise on the same time last year. A rise in cryptosporidiosis, a water-borne gastro disease, is also being investigated.
- Melbourne Herald Sun
Contaminated pool prompts warningJul 7, 2005
...warning by Dr. Albert Kollasch, chief of the medical staff at Belmond Medical Center, comes after 10 people were sickened by cryptosporidiosis after swimming ...
- Mason City Globe Gazette
On call: Waterborne parasitic diseases in MaineJul 20, 2005
...is advised. There is a recently approved three-day oral medication effective for both giardiasis and cryptosporidiosis. A nuisance ...
- Waldo Village Soup
Letters:Tuesday, July 19, 2005Jul 19, 2005
Salmonella, Tuberculosis, Brucella, Anthrax, Protozoa-single-celled animals-that cause diarrhea and serious gastrointestinal disease (Giardia, Cryptosporidiosis ...
- Fairfield Daily Republic
Water in public pools monitored for safety’s sakeJul 8, 2005
If not watched closely, pool water isn't so clean and pure. A huge threat is cryptosporidiosis. In 1998, hundreds of people developed ...
- Marietta Times
Summer Pool InspectionsJul 4, 2005
This exposure increases the potential for the spread of recreational water illnesses (RWIs) (eg, cryptosporidiosis, giardiasis and shigellosis). ...
- Poynter.org
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