Overview
- Public Health Wales has linked 28 cases of cryptosporidium infection to calf and lamb petting sessions at Cowbridge Farm Shop in Wales.
- The farm has voluntarily suspended all petting and feeding activities and is working with investigators to assess the outbreak's scope.
- Cryptosporidium, a parasite spread through contact with infected animal feces, causes gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea, cramps, and nausea.
- Health officials have advised symptomatic visitors to contact their GPs and reminded the public to follow strict hygiene practices during farm visits.
- Young children, pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems are particularly vulnerable to the infection and its complications.