Health officials are urging the public to take immediate precautions as cases of Cryptosporidium, a chlorine-resistant parasite causing severe diarrhea, continue to rise in Michigan and several other states. The parasite's resistance to chlorine makes it particularly challenging to control in public swimming areas. Symptoms, including severe diarrhea, abdominal cramping, and nausea, can last for several weeks, leading to significant health concerns. Health experts emphasize the importance of practicing good hygiene, avoiding swallowing pool water, and staying informed about local health advisories to prevent further spread. Public health campaigns are being launched to educate communities on the risks and preventive measures associated with this outbreak.
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Health Officials Urge Public to Take Precautions Amid Rising Parasite Infections
Published July 9, 2026 at 8:14 AM UTC