The parasite is a problem in pools because an infected swimmer can excrete the parasite at several orders of magnitude higher than the amount necessary to cause infection, officials warn. In other public health news: strokes, "shock therapy," smiling, children's care, hand dryers and hearing loss, infertility, body shape, and more.
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July 01, 2019
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