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Can you get E coli from a waterpark?

Know what's in the water. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), most people have about 0.14 grams of feces on their bottoms that can rinse off and contaminate water. The CDC also reports that in one year, 58% of public pools tested positive for E. coli?a marker of fecal contamination. Yuck!



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Pools, hot tubs, splash pads, and water parks can easily be contaminated by a person with diarrhea. Swimmers get ill by swallowing contaminated water. Chlorine doesn't kill germs instantly which means germs can spread even in properly maintained pools, splash pads, or water parks.

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E. Coli and Shigella: Both causing similar symptoms, these pathogens could cause swimmers to experience blood in their stool or even kidney damage. Legionella: More commonly known as legionnaire's disease, Legionella causes respiratory problems and can even result in pneumonia if left untreated.

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