Waco-McLennan County Public Health District investigates a potential E. coli outbreak at the Playdium pool in West, Texas. 19 people have reported symptoms, with 2 confirmed cases so far. The investigation is ongoing.
The health officials started the investigation following multiple reports of gastrointestinal symptoms – including
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vomiting, diarrhea, and nausea – among visitors to the Playdium pool. The majority of symptom onset reported occurred between July 29 and August 3, with 90% from July 29. Victims received confirmation of E.coli infection through laboratory tests. While the pool was inspected on August 4 and passed with acceptable water quality, the health district believes the outbreak occurred due to a single exposure incident.
The source of contamination remains unidentified. Waco-McLennan County senior epidemiologist Vaidehi Shah explained, "E. coli can be transmitted either by contaminated water or food. It's possible the pool was contaminated, or there was a food source nearby that was contaminated." She further clarified that reports of this strain of E. coli are uncommon, hinting at the uniqueness of the situation.
The Public Health District and state authorities are keeping close tabs on the situation and continue their investigation. Measures to prevent further spread of the bacteria include shocking the pool, regular backwash of pool filters, and strict contamination prevention measures, especially where infants are concerned.
In case you are experiencing E. coli symptoms such as watery diarrhea (often bloody), vomiting; stomach cramps; and mild fever, it is important to report it. It can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and it enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.
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