Resources for Medical Professionals
These materials have been designed for medical professionals to be used for training, patient education, and laboratory diagnosis.
Information for Medical Professionals
These articles were written to inform pediatricians about recreational water illnesses (RWIs). They also advise healthcare professionals to instruct parents to keep their children out of recreational water while they are ill with diarrhea.
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Medscape: CDC Expert Commentary
(provided with permission by Medscape) - Recreational Water Illness: What Every Clinician Needs to Know
Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA) Podcast
(Continuing Education Credits Available) - Swimmer's Ear a Mild but Burdensome Illness
(provided with permission by the American Academy of Pediatrics) - CDC Dives into Swimmer's Ear Prevention
(provided with permission by the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery) - Safe Swimming: Talk to Parents about Preventing Recreational Water Illnesses [PDF - 2 pages]
(reprinted with permission from the American Academy of Pediatrics) - Prevention of Recreational Water Illnesses (in Children) [PDF - 3 pages]
(reprinted with permission from SLACK Incorporated) - Hydrotherapy Tank and Pool Operation in Healthcare Facilities
Additional reference:
- Castor ML, Beach MJ. (2004). Reducing illness transmission from disinfected recreational water venues: Swimming, diarrhea, and the emergence of a new public health concern. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 23:866-870.
Laboratory Diagnostic Assistance on Parasitic Diseases
The Division of Parasitic Diseases offers reference, training, and diagnostic assistance for state and local health department laboratorians through DPDx.
Other Related Links
- Resources
- CDC Healthy Water
- Kansas State University: Information on Cryptosporidium and Other Parasites
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