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  1. Gastroenteritis - cryptosporidiosis

    Outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis have been associated with child care centres, public swimming pools and contaminated water supplies.

  2. Healthy swimming

    Everyone has a responsibility to keep themselves and others safe and healthy in the pool, and help keep the pool clean.

  3. Swimming - keeping the water clean

    There are simple steps for all visitors to follow to keep pool water clean for healthy swimming.

  4. Gastroenteritis

    It is important to establish the cause of gastro, as different types of gastroenteritis respond to different treatments.

  5. Gastroenteritis in children

    Gastroenteritis is common in young children and spreads easily. See your doctor if your child is vomiting often, not drinking, showing signs of dehydration or has blood in their poo.

  6. Gastroenteritis - campylobacteriosis

    Campylobacteriosis is a type of gastroenteritis and is more common in children under five years of age and young adults

  7. Gastroenteritis - amoebiasis

    Amoebiasis can cause diarrhoea among travellers to developing countries.

  8. Gastroenteritis - salmonellosis

    You may be more prone to salmonellosis if you are elderly, have another medical condition (such as a weakened immune system) or are malnourished.

  9. Diarrhoea

    Acute diarrhoea in babies and young children can be life threatening.

  10. Climate change and health

    The effects of climate change will have a serious impact on the physical and mental health of people around the world.

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