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A new federal study said dozens of people got sick after visiting a splash park near Wichita, Kansas, last summer.The study by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that 21 people contracted Shigella bacteria and six others became sick with the norovirus after visiting the splash park at
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stanley cup E. coli called enteropathogenic E. coli. The CDC report is based on a survey of 404 people who visited the splash park last year between May 28 and June 19.The splash park located about 14 miles west of Wichita was allowed to reopen last July after upgrading its pump and filtration system and passing a health inspection. The report confirmed the illnesses weren t linked to any of the animals at the interactive zoo.At least three lawsuits have been filed against the splash pad. One of those was settled, but two others remain pending.The director of the wildlife park Matt Fouts told the newspaper he didn t find the study useful although he s all for analyzing data to learn from Jqby Ron DeSantis raises $8.2 million in first 24 hours after launching presidential campaign
A small sample of frozen tuberculosis was inadvertently released in an internal bridge between two research buildings at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, the hospital said Thursday. The buildings are in a non-patient area and do not connect to the hospital, and officials said there was no threat of illness.In a press conference, Landon King, Executive Vice Dean for JHU School of Medicine, said that out of an abundance of caution both research buildings were evacuated earlier in the day by the fire department. Public safety officials and infectious disease experts have since cleared the buildings and the evacuation has been lifted. We have determined that there is actually no risk, meaning zero risk to anyone involved, King s
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