MattC
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I've been thinking about starting this thread for a while, and HikerBob's query
over on the heat illness thread reminded me. He asked, more or less:
What, if any is the risk of contracting giardia (or other intestinal nasties) from a little water getting in your mouth while dunking your head in a stream, splashing water on your face, etc?
I'll add:
How about just eating with your hands after washing them in the stream?
Can the cysts live on dry hands? Under fingernails?
Here's a CDC link which offers good info, but not a conclusive answer to our questions:
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dpd/parasites/giardiasis/factsht_giardia.htm
It does say that surfaces can be contaminated. Usually I use a little hand sanitizer before eating w/ my hands while in the backcountry. I don't know if it's really necessary.
Matt
over on the heat illness thread reminded me. He asked, more or less:
What, if any is the risk of contracting giardia (or other intestinal nasties) from a little water getting in your mouth while dunking your head in a stream, splashing water on your face, etc?
I'll add:
How about just eating with your hands after washing them in the stream?
Can the cysts live on dry hands? Under fingernails?
Here's a CDC link which offers good info, but not a conclusive answer to our questions:
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dpd/parasites/giardiasis/factsht_giardia.htm
It does say that surfaces can be contaminated. Usually I use a little hand sanitizer before eating w/ my hands while in the backcountry. I don't know if it's really necessary.
Matt
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