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Rensselaer County officials are warning Berkshire residents to stay away from a popular Stephentown spring that has caused an outbreak of giardiasis -- a disease commonly known as "beaver fever" -- that has sickened about a dozen people so far, with symptoms ranging from abdominal pain to diarrhea and vomiting.
Source:Berkshire Eagle Online - Berkshires Week
Date:October 2, 2009
... pose serious health risks, including gastroenteritis, salmonella, dysentery, shigellosis, hepatitis and giardiasis. "All of our water is collected from the rainwater which leaves our roof, travels down pipes, and stores into our cistern," according ...
Source:KeysNews.com - The Florida Keys Best and Only Daily Online News!
Date:September 30, 2009
... feline respiratory complex disease, feline leukemia, and hemorrhagic gastroenteritis), and 7 were zoonotic (giardiasis, brucellosis, leptospirosis, rabies, ehrlichiosis, scabies, and tinea infection). Definitions were established for suspected and ...
Source:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Date:September 28, 2009
... coconut oil destroys ringworm, candida, thrush and parasites that can cause intestinal infections such as giardiasis. Structure A colourless oil extracted from the flesh of the coconut, what causes coconut oil to be so powerful in its medicinal ...
Source:Jamaica Gleaner
Date:September 26, 2009
... That much walking is also hard on peoples' bodies. Gust makes many trips to the doctor with hikers. Many get giardiasis and suffer the consequences of diarrhea. Gust teases hikers, like Wood and DeGemmis, about contracting the parasite, which can be ...
Source:Statesman Journal
Date:September 24, 2009
... That much walking is also hard on peoples' bodies. Gust makes many trips to the doctor with hikers. Many get giardiasis and suffer the consequences of diarrhea. Gust teases hikers, like Wood and DeGemmis, about contracting the parasite, which can be ...
Source:Seattle Times
Date:September 23, 2009
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