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Ongoing Investigation of Stomach Illness in Kingston

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Southeast Public Health (SEPH) is still looking into cases of cryptosporidiosis in the Kingston area and is reminding residents about how they can help prevent the spread of this gastrointestinal illness.

People get sick with cryptosporidiosis when they eat food or drink water that has been contaminated with the parasite Cryptosporidium. The illness can also be passed through contact with infected feces from humans or animals.

Most people recover from cryptosporidiosis without needing treatment; however, those with weakened immune systems due to medications or health conditions (like those receiving cancer treatment) might face more serious symptoms and need medication.

As of June 2, SEPH is investigating 114 cases of the illness. They are still working to determine the source. Water samples were taken from various locations throughout Kingston and from the city’s water treatment plant. All samples came back negative.

The symptoms of cryptosporidiosis include:

watery diarrhea nausea (feeling sick to your stomach) vomiting stomach pain or cramps fever feeling very tired or weak

Symptoms usually appear two to ten days after someone contracts the parasite and typically last for one to two weeks. Some individuals may feel better for a few days, only to experience symptoms again before fully recovering. Others may not show any symptoms at all.

Cryptosporidiosis can spread between people, but there are steps we can take to help limit its spread within our community.

If you’re experiencing symptoms of cryptosporidiosis, you should:

Stay home while you’re sick and for at least 48 hours after diarrhea has stopped. Avoid going to work, school, childcare, or recreational activities. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water. Hand sanitizer does not work against cryptosporidium. Make sure to wash your hands before eating, cooking, or feeding children and after using the toilet or changing diapers. Avoid pools, hot tubs, and splash pads if you have diarrhea. Wait 14 days after diarrhea has stopped before swimming again. Reach out to a healthcare provider if your symptoms are severe or if diarrhea lasts longer than 48 hours.

You can find more information about cryptosporidiosis on the SEPH website.

 


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