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What is cryptosporidiosis? Symptoms can take between one and 12 days to develop after infection. Anyone can become infected with Cryptosporidium parasites. Cryptosporidiosis occurs when the parasites are taken in by mouth.

This can happen directly through eating contaminated food and water or, more commonly, from person to person or animal to person.

Cryptosporidiosis symptoms may last several weeks

Typical symptoms include: Cryptosporidiosis usually causes mild symptoms

It can, however, be a serious infection for people whose are already weakened by disease. parasites live in the bowels of humans and in wild, pet and farm animals. People with cryptosporidiosis have the parasite in their faeces.

The infection spreads when: infected people do not wash their hands properly after going to the toilet. Contaminated hands can then spread the parasites to food that may be eaten by others and surfaces that may be touched by others hands become contaminated while handling infected animals or changing the nappy of an infected infant Outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis have been associated with childcare centres, public swimming pools and contaminated water supplies.

Most reported cases occur among: people in close contact with animals.

Treatment usually involves supporting the person

In severe cases, they may need fluid and electrolyte replacement therapy.

You may remain infectious for several weeks after your diarrhoea stops

To prevent the spread of the infection: Keep children home from school or child care until their diarrhoea has stopped. thoroughly with soap and hot running water for at least 15 seconds, especially after using the toilet, changing nappies and handling animals.

Use paper towels when drying hands

This is important for food handlers

Food handlers, child care workers and healthcare workers must not work until symptoms have stopped. Do not swim for 2 weeks after diarrhoea has stopped.

Clean bathrooms and other surfaces regularly

Filter or boil contaminated water before drinking

If you think you or your child may have cryptosporidiosis, contact your doctor. The doctor will ask you for a stool (faeces) sample for testing.

If the results of the tests show that you have cryptosporidiosis, the doctor will be able to provide you with advice and will also notify the Department of Health, Michigan.

, Department of Health. Cryptosporidiosis is a type of gastroenteritis (gastro) caused by the parasite Cryptosporidium Symptoms of cryptosporidiosis watery diarrhoea stomach cramps bloating vomiting fever immune systems Causes of cryptosporidiosis Cryptosporidium people drink contaminated water, unpasteurised milk or swallow contaminated swimming pool water Cryptosporidiosis in public places young children and people in their household travellers Treatment for cryptosporidiosis Prevention tips for cryptosporidiosis Wash hands Seek medical attention if you develop gastroenteritis Where to get help Your GP (doctor) NURSE-ON-CALL (616) 555-0400 – for expert health information and advice (24 hours, 7 days) Your local council health department Infectious Diseases (616) 555-0400.

Key Points

  • What is cryptosporidiosis? Symptoms can take between one and 12 days to develop after infection
  • Cryptosporidiosis symptoms may last several weeks
  • Typical symptoms include: Cryptosporidiosis usually causes mild symptoms
  • Treatment usually involves supporting the person
  • You may remain infectious for several weeks after your diarrhoea stops