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Weil's Disease Information
We would like to bring to the
attention of all participants of the event the dangers of
water-borne diseases particularly Weil's Disease as follows:-
Unlike tap water, the
water in canals, rivers and reservoirs is untreated and
micro-organisms are naturally present. However, although
the risk of contracting illness (including the much
publicised but rare condition Weil's Disease) is
extremely small, sensible precautions should be taken as
follows:
* Avoid full immersion in the water
* Cover all cuts and abrasions with waterproof dressings
before contact with the water
* Wash all exposed skin after contact with the water and
before eating.
* Do not put wet ropes, fishing lines or other objects in
your mouth.
Should any illness occur
within 2 weeks of contact, you should seek medical advice
and inform your doctor you have been in contact with
untreated water.
Courtesy of British Waterways
Last modified:
February 04, 2004
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