The community is advised to take additional precautions when swimming over the holiday period, with Chief Health Officer Dr Clare Looker advising that there has been an increase in cryptosporidiosis (crypto) cases in Victoria.
Crypto is a type of gastroenteritis (gastro) caused by the parasite Cryptosporidium which is highly resistant to the levels of chlorine normally found in swimming pools, and some people have become infected after using public swimming pools.
Outbreaks associated with pools occur when people attend a pool with a cryptosporidium infection.
To avoid being infected, and infecting others:
• Do not swim if you have had diarrhoea in the past 14 days.
• Shower and wash with soap, especially your bottom, before swimming.
• Avoid swallowing pool water.
• Wash hands with soap after going to the toilet, changing a nappy, handling animals or before preparing food or drink.
• Change nappies in nappy change areas only.
• Keep children home from childcare or school until 24 hours free of symptoms.
For more information about cryptosporidiosis, visit Health.vic.gov.au