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Outbreak of cryptosporidiosis associated with a man-made chlorinated lake--Tarrant County, Texas, 2008

Authors :
Paul T, Cantey
Anita K, Kurian
David, Jefferson
Micky M, Moerbe
Karen, Marshall
William R, Blankenship
Gary R, Rothbarth
Jimee, Hwang
Rebecca, Hall
Jonathan, Yoder
Joan, Brunkard
Stephanie, Johnston
Lihua, Xiao
Vincent R, Hill
John, Sarisky
Max A, Zarate-Bermudez
Charles, Otto
Michele C, Hlavsa
Source :
Journal of environmental health. 75(4)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

In July 2008, clusters of laboratory-confirmed cryptosporidiosis cases and reports of gastrointestinal illness in persons who visited a lake were reported to Tarrant County Public Health. In response, epidemiologic, laboratory, and environmental health investigations were initiated. A matched case-control study determined that swallowing the lake water was associated with illness (adjusted odds ratio = 16.3; 95% confidence interval: 2.5-infinity). The environmental health investigation narrowed down the potential sources of contamination. Laboratory testing detected Cryptosporidium hominis in case-patient stool specimens and Cryptosporidium species in lake water. It was only through the joint effort that epidemiologic, laboratory, and environmental health investigators could determine that1 human diarrheal fecal incidents in the lake likely led to contamination of the water. This same collaborative effort will be needed to develop and maintain an effective national Model Aquatic Health Code.

Details

ISSN :
00220892
Volume :
75
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of environmental health
Accession number :
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