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Cryptosporidium Outbreak Linked to Welsh Farm Affects 74 People

Public Health Wales confirms 16 hospitalizations as investigations continue into April visits to Cowbridge Farm Shop.

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Overview

  • A total of 74 cryptosporidium infections have been confirmed, with 16 individuals hospitalized after visiting Cowbridge Farm Shop in April.
  • The farm has voluntarily suspended all public animal feeding activities and is cooperating with Public Health Wales' ongoing investigation.
  • Cryptosporidium, a microscopic parasite often linked to contact with young farm animals, causes gastrointestinal symptoms and can be severe for children and immunocompromised individuals.
  • Public Health Wales advises affected individuals to practice strict hygiene, seek medical attention if symptomatic, and avoid spreading the infection to others.
  • A four-year-old boy from Bridgend was hospitalized for three days while on holiday in Spain, highlighting the outbreak's impact on vulnerable populations.