"...The CDC announced today that swimming pools and water parks may need new technology -- and good hygiene from their patrons -- to prevent a diarrhea-causing illness that chlorine doesn't always stop..."Whoa, hold on a minute: a diarrhea-causing illness that chlorine doesn't always stop? And that lab tests sometimes couldn't trace? (see article) Now that's some seriously scary news for water-lovers out there (myself included). But then again, what are we to do? Avoid the H2O altogether for fear of some seriously bad times in the john? Most likely not.
-WebMD Medical News, July 26, 2007 (Full Article Here)
And although some of the larger preventative methods mentioned like water sterilization upgrades are a little out of the average person's control, what we CAN do as individuals to help out ourselves and the public in the meantime, is outlined by the following ways mentioned at the end of the article:
(The "Avoid swallowing pool water" tip doesn't really paint the nicest mental image does it?)"But the CDC says swimmers also need to help by following these tips:
- If you've got diarrhea, don't get in the water until two weeks after the diarrhea ends.
- Avoid swallowing pool water.
- Practice good hygiene. Wash your hands after using a restroom or changing diapers.
- Shower before getting into the water.
- Report fecal contamination to pool operators."
Regardless, we only have about a month left of summer so by all means, let's enjoy it! Feel free to comment your thoughts or some related pool-side stories of your own.
See you in the water!
(Look before you leap though...)
TC
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