Health officials are warning Americans of a pool-loving parasite called Cryptosporidium — aka crypto — that’s been on the rise since 2009. Swallowing contaminated pool water can give you a bout of diarrhea lasting up to three weeks. While you don’t have to avoid the pool altogether, you’ll want to take some special precautions before going for a swim this summer.
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What to Know About Pool Parasite 'Crypto' and How to Protect Yourself
What to Know About Pool Parasite 'Crypto' and How to Protect Yourself
Health officials are warning Americans of a pool-loving parasite called Cryptosporidium — aka crypto — that’s been on the rise since 2009. Swallowing contaminated pool water can give you a bout of diarrhea lasting up to three weeks. While you don’t have to avoid the pool altogether, you’ll want to take some special precautions before going for a swim this summer.
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