Swim diapers won’t stop Crypto in pools

iStock_000015832063_forwebSwim diapers are not effective at keeping harmful fecal matter out of the pool, according to biochemist and Professor Una Ryan.

Ryan told The Daily Telegraph, “They don’t work, they don’t work at all — they may be a bit better than a regular nappy, but they release fecal matter into the pool.”

Harmful contaminants, including giardia and Cryptosporidium, are introduced to pool water through feces. Cryptosporidium in particular can wreak havoc because it is resistant to chlorine and spreads quickly when people ingest water that is contaminated. In 2016, there were a number of Crypto outbreaks in the U.S., including one in Arizona that sickened 200+ people and one in Ohio that sickened nearly 1,000.

Ryan says swim diapers won’t prevent Crypto from being introduced to the pool.

“You could fit millions and millions of the parasite on the head of a pin so, no, they won’t stop Cryptosporidium oocysts entering the pool.”

In addition, Ryan says people don’t realize how much water they swallow when they swim. A study in 2006 showed that adults swallow about two tablespoons of pool water when swimming, and children swallow even more.

Public pools that want to better protect their swimmers should remind parents that they shouldn’t allow their children to swim if they’ve had diarrhea in the last two weeks. In addition, pools can install a secondary sanitizer that will effectively destroy Cryptosporidium when it is introduced to the pool.


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  1. I appreciate this short article and the reminder that someone who has experienced diarrhea in the previous two weeks should just stay out of the water. I will be reminding our parents of this. I also note that Lauren (author) is limited on pool time because of harsh chemicals. I have come down with an inflammation in my eyes that is aggravated by the pool atmosphere and am crushed that I cannot swim as I once did. I wish I was in a position to make a change to clear comfort at our pool, but alas that is not going to happen.

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