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Cryptosporidium

There's a boil notice in Enda Kenny's very own constituency

The local council said that drinking water is a potential source of the disease.

PEOPLE LIVING IN Westport have been advised to boil their water after a number of locals became ill.

Mayo County Council said that there has been an outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis in the Westport area, so it’s advising people to boil water before consuming or using it.

An increase in the number of cases of Cryptosporidiosis have been notified in the area served by the Westport Public Water Scheme sourced from Moher Lough. Drinking water is one possible source for this potentially serious infectious disease.

The council said that to date, water testing has not detected the presence of the parasite in the water supply.

But as a precautionary measure, the HSE West has advised Mayo County Council and Irish Water to issue a boil water notice to all water users in a defined area around Westport.

Cryptosporidium is a microscopic paraside that is found mainly in the faeces of infected humans or animals. It can cause diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and low grade fever.

Water that might be consumed directly or indirectly may be affected.

Affected areas:

  • Westport Public Water Supply
  • Ballinlough pGWS
  • Cloghans pGWS
  • Brackloon/Bohea pGWS
  • Cuslough pGWS
  • Farnaught pGWS
  • Rosmoney West pGWS

This notice does not apply to these areas:

  • Sheeaun
  • Allergan
  • Knockranny
  • Buckwaria 
  • Clogher GWS

Full details on how to boil water and avoid Cryptosporidium can be found on Mayo Co Co’s website.

First published 6 May, 8pm

Read: Some Irish areas have been on boiled water notice for over six years>

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