Cryptosporidium parasite: is it safe to swim in the sea?

Infected schoolgirl rushed to hospital after playing in water at Devon beach

Ilfracombe
The girl had been swimming in the sea near Ilfracombe, Devon
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Holidaymakers are being urged to avoid swimming at British beaches with poor water ratings after a schoolgirl was infected with a parasite after playing in the Devon sea.

Erin Town, 12, was rushed to hospital after falling ill on 24 July. Doctors later discovered she had contracted cryptosporidiosis, a highly infectious disease caused by the parasite cryptosporidium.

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