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In June 1993 the Drinking Water Inspectorate, with the assistance of the Water Services Association, organized a workshop on Cryptosporidium in water supplies. The workshop was attended by some sixty delegates with the objective of developing a realistic consensus on how to respond to reports of Cryptosporidium in water supplies and how to respond to subsequent outbreaks of drinking-water-related cryptosporidius. This publication includes the papers presented by the invited experts, a transcript of the ensuing discussion and reports of the workshop groups in question-and-answer format.
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Cryptosporidium Surveillance: Isolation from Human Stools and Water Supplies; Problems Associated with Sampling and Examination for Cryptosporidium Recognising and Managing Cryptosporidium Incidents, some Water Industry experiences and perspectives; Incidents involving Cryptosporidium Contamination of Water: The Role of the Health Authority; Incidents involving Cryptosporidium Contamination of Water: The Role of the Public Health Laboratory Service; Incidents involving Cryptosporidium Contamination of Water: The Role of the Local Authority; Simulated Water Incident: A Desk Top Exercise; Summary of Discussion; Report of Workshop Sub-Group - Methodology and Analysis; Report of Workshop Sub-Group - Health Aspects; Report of Workshop Sub-Group - Water Treatment; Summary of Key Points.
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