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An outbreak of waterborne cryptosporidiosis in Swindon and Oxfordshire.

Authors :
Richardson AJ
Frankenberg RA
Buck AC
Selkon JB
Colbourne JS
Parsons JW
Mayon-White RT
Source :
Epidemiology and infection [Epidemiol Infect] 1991 Dec; Vol. 107 (3), pp. 485-95.
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

An outbreak of cryptosporidiosis resulted in 516 cases in Wiltshire and Oxfordshire. The outbreak caused widespread interest and led to an official inquiry. The majority of cases were in children; 8% of cases were admitted to hospital and the median duration of illness was 3 weeks. The geographical distribution of cases matched the distribution of water supplies from three treatment works and cryptosporidium oocysts were found at these works and in the treated water. Attack rates in electoral wards supplied by the three treatment works were significantly higher than in other wards. The cause of the outbreak appeared to be the failure of normal treatment to remove oocysts. Measures at the treatment works reduced the number of oocysts detected in treated water, after which the outbreak came to an end. The conclusion of the investigations was that cryptosporidiosis is a risk of conventionally treated public water supplies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0950-2688
Volume :
107
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Epidemiology and infection
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1752298
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0950268800049189