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A map published online has revealed the extent of the cryptosporidium outbreak affecting a large patch of Brixham. At last count, 22 confirmed cases have been reported in the area and more reports ...
South West Water (SWW) has confirmed the presence of cryptosporidium in the water supply of two areas in Brixham, Devon. On May 14, the UK Health Security Agency reported 16 confirmed cases of the ...
It comes as a map reveals how over 44.5 million Brits were supplied water by a company that ... South West Water says it is "sorry" for the cryptosporidium outbreak in South Devon. In a ...
Cases of cryptosporidium, a parasite that primarily infects people through faeces contaminated drinking water, has now reached 77. Most of the infections are in Devon but outbreaks have also been ...
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TWO people are in hospital following the cryptosporidium outbreak in South Devon, the Government says. The UK Health Security Agency is investigating 46 confirmed cases of the parasi… ...
Cryptosporidium vomiting bug outbreak in Devon as residents urged to boil tap water after 22 confirmed cases. Cryptosporidium is a diarrhea and vomitting bug that can be spread by drinking ...
A £1.2m fund to help boost tourism and repair "reputational damage" after a cryptosporidium outbreak in south Devon has been described as "desperately important".
Cryptosporidium is a parasite that causes an infection called Cryptosporidiosis, says the NHS. It is found in lakes, streams and rivers, untreated drinking water and sometimes in swimming pools.
The whole of the UK is at risk from the horrific cryptosporidium bug found in tap water in Devon, an expert has warned.. Some 16,000 households and businesses in the Brixham area of south Devon ...
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