We've all been talking about nasties such as ticks and others potentially caught in untreated water etc so i thought it would be a good idea to get a realistic discussion on what parasites you are at risk from within the UK when outdoors and what precautions you can take to avoid them. Let's mark things with a questionmark if we are not sure and maybe we can get an answer?
Ok to start us off:
CRYPTOSPORIDIUM-mainly found found in water contaminated with animal faeces (deer, sheep, cattle etc). Risk V High. Assume all water is contaminated.
Transmission-feacal-oral route
Symptom-severe diarrhea, dehydration, exhaustion.
Treatment in the field-supportive, rehydration and good hygene. In healthy individuals, it will clear up in several weeks, but may return.
Prevention-Good hygene, treat all water (chlorine resistant).
Ok to start us off:
CRYPTOSPORIDIUM-mainly found found in water contaminated with animal faeces (deer, sheep, cattle etc). Risk V High. Assume all water is contaminated.
Transmission-feacal-oral route
Symptom-severe diarrhea, dehydration, exhaustion.
Treatment in the field-supportive, rehydration and good hygene. In healthy individuals, it will clear up in several weeks, but may return.
Prevention-Good hygene, treat all water (chlorine resistant).