Cryptosporidium and Giardia - HE1212 (2024)

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About these diseases and how to prevent them.

What are cryptosporidium (say ‘crip-toe-spor-idium’) and giardia? (say ‘gee-ah-dee-ah’)

Cryptosporidium and giardia are parasites found in the gut of infected people and animals.

People infected with cryptosporidium or giardia usually get diarrhoea (runny poo). Some people can get very sick from cryptosporidium or giardia.

How do you get cryptosporidium or giardia?

You get infected when you swallow the parasites, for example, by drinking contaminated water or touching your mouth with contaminated hands. People or animals who have cryptosporidium or giardia pass on the parasites in their faeces (poo). The parasites can contaminate (make unsafe) soil, food or water, or surfaces such as toys, bathroom taps or doors, and nappy change tables.

The parasites can live in the environment for long periods, especially in lakes, rivers, streams and roof water. There is no way of telling by taste, sight or smell if soil, food, water or a surface has cryptosporidium or giardia parasites.

Symptoms and illness

Cryptosporidium and giardia have similar symptoms. You need to see a doctor to find out which disease you have.

You may have some or all of the following symptoms:

  • foul-smelling or watery diarrhoea
  • stomach cramps or pain
  • lack of appetite
  • weight loss
  • bloating
  • nausea and vomiting
  • slight fever
  • fatigue (feeling very tired)
  • flatulence (wind)
  • headache.

Cryptosporidium symptoms appear between 1 and 12 days (usually 7 days) after becoming infected. You may be ill for 2 weeks or more. For some people, such as the very young or very old, cryptosporidium may last a long time and be life threatening.

For several weeks after your symptoms have gone you may continue to have cryptosporidium parasites in your faeces – you can infect other people during this time.

Giardia symptoms appear between 3 and 25 days (usually 7 to 10 days) after becoming infected. You can be ill for 3–4 days, then feel better, then the symptoms may come back. If you don’t get treatment, this can continue and you can be infectious for months.

Treating cryptosporidium and giardia

If you think you have cryptosporidium or giardia, this is what you should do.

  • Go to your doctor. They may ask to test a specimen (small amount) of your faeces for cryptosporidium or giardia. Your doctor will give you advice on how to collect the specimen and what to do with it.
  • Take medicines if your doctor prescribes them.
    • There is no treatment for cryptosporidium, but there are medicines to help the symptoms.
    • There are treatments for giardia.
  • Drink plenty of water while you have diarrhoea or vomiting.
  • Go back to your doctor if you have a child that is ill and is not able to drink.
  • Stay away from school, early childhood centres or work until 48 hours (2 days) after the symptoms have gone.

Cryptosporidium and giardia are notifiable diseases – meaning that your doctor will inform the Medical Officer of Health of the Public Health Service (PHS). The PHS may contact you to find out how you were infected. This helps prevent more cases of the infection.

Preventing cryptosporidium and giardia

Here’s what you can do to avoid getting cryptosporidium and giardia – or passing them on.

Wash your hands

Wash your hands thoroughly by using plenty of soap and hot water, cleaning between fingers and under fingernails, rinsing well and drying on a clean dry towel or paper towel:

  • before and after preparing food
  • after going to the toilet or changing a baby’s nappy
  • after caring for people with cryptosporidium or giardia
  • after playing or working with animals
  • after gardening.

If you have cryptosporidium or giardia, avoid preparing food for other people. If you must do so, wash and dry your hands well first.

General cleaning

Clean areas and surfaces (including toys) that may have become contaminated with a suitable cleaning solution.

Safe drinking water

  • Avoid drinking water that has not been treated – including water from lakes, rivers or streams, or from an area where you don’t know the quality of source water. If in doubt, make the water safe by boiling it or by installing an appropriate disinfection/filtration(treatment) unit. The performance of the treatment unit should meet the standard AS/NZS4348:1995.
  • If you have to drink untreated water that is taken from a roof, river or lake (eg, in a rural area), it should be boiled for 1 minute or put through an appropriate treatment unit.

See also the Ministry of Health’s publications Water Collection Tanks and Safe Household Water (code HE10148) and the booklet Household Water Supplies


Swimming

Don’t go swimming in a pool if you have diarrhoea. You need to wait at least 2 weeks after the symptoms have gone.

Bathing

If you or a child are unwell then do not share bathwater, as this can easily transmit infection.

When tramping and camping

  • Use toilets if they are available.
  • If there are no toilets, bury your toilet waste and paper. Make sure you bury it at least 50 metres away from water sources, such as rivers, lakes or springs.
  • Do not wash your hands directly in a water source. Collect water in a clean container, wash your hands with soap and water and then drain used water into the ground away from the water source.

For more information, speak to your doctor or nurse, or contact the public health service (look in the phone book or search the internet for contact details). You can also call Healthline on 0800 611 116.


Code: HE1212

Cryptosporidium and Giardia - HE1212 (2024)

FAQs

Cryptosporidium and Giardia - HE1212? ›

Cryptosporidium and giardia are parasites found in the gut of infected people and animals. People infected with cryptosporidium or giardia usually get diarrhoea (runny poo). Some people can get very sick from cryptosporidium or giardia.

What is Giardia and Cryptosporidium? ›

Giardia lamblia (Giardia) and Cryptosporidium (crip-toe-spor-id-ee- um) are intestinal parasites which can cause a diarrheal illness in humans and animals called Giardiasis and Cryptosporidiosis, respectively. They are commonly found in many areas of the world, including New Hampshire.

How to get rid of Cryptosporidium and Giardia? ›

While not effective against Cryptosporidium, nitroimidazoles such as metronidazole or tinidazole are effective treatments for giardiasis and can be administered as a single dose. Albendazole and nitazoxanide are effective against giardiasis but require multiple doses.

How do you treat Giardia and Cryptosporidium in dogs? ›

Often, the most effective treatment is supportive care while the animal clears the infection in 3-12 days. Supportive care can include hydration in the form of IV fluids to make sure the dog does not become dehydrated, nutrient IVs, and warming blankets to protect against hypothermia in cases of severe illness.

How do you get Cryptosporidium infection? ›

You can get cryptosporidiosis directly from another person or animal by touching faeces, for example when changing a nappy or petting a lamb and putting your hands near or in your mouth without washing them thoroughly. You can also get cryptosporidiosis from swimming in or drinking contaminated water.

What does Giardia poop look like? ›

Symptoms of giardiasis may include: Explosive, watery, foul-smelling stools. Greasy stools that tend to float. Bloating.

Does Cryptosporidium go away? ›

How long does it last? In healthy people, symptoms usually last about 2 weeks. The symptoms may go in cycles in which you seem to get better for a few days, then feel worse, before the illness ends. Most healthy people do not need any specific treatment and will recover on their own.

What foods should you avoid with Cryptosporidium? ›

If you have cryptosporidiosis, avoid eating or drinking anything that makes diarrhea and dehydration worse, like alcohol and caffeine.

What kills Cryptosporidium in the body? ›

Nitazoxanide is a medication that has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat cryptosporidiosis in people with healthy immune systems who are at least one year old. Nitazoxanide is available by prescription.

What does Giardia smell like? ›

Symptoms of giardiasis

tummy pain or cramps. farting (flatulence) smelly burps – they may smell like eggs.

Can I get giardia from my dog licking me? ›

Can I get Giardia from my dog licking me? Fortunately, the risk of humans contracting Giardia from dogs is relatively low, but it can happen. Make sure to wash your hands after handling your dog's poop to reduce this low risk. In humans, giardia transmission commonly occurs via drinking water, not from pets.

How did my dog get Cryptosporidium? ›

This can happen through consumption of affected animals feces, contaminated water or prey species, and mutual grooming. These eggs can survive in the environment for several months and are resistant to many methods of cleaning and disinfection.

How did my dog get giardia? ›

Causes. Dogs get Giardia from ingesting feces-contaminated water, soil, food or objects. Giardia has two forms: trophozoites, which live in the intestines of infected dogs, and cysts, which are trophozoites protected by an outer shell and that get shed in the dog's stool.

Is Cryptosporidium highly contagious? ›

Young children who often splash and play in water are susceptible to the infection, which peaks in prime swimming season in the summer and fall. The CDC reports that millions of Cryptosporidium parasites can be shed in the bowel movement of just one infected person, making Crypto highly contagious.

What are the long term effects of Cryptosporidium? ›

Our findings suggest that gastrointestinal symptoms and joint pain can persist several years after the initial Cryptosporidium infection and should be regarded as a potential cause of unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms or joint pain in people who have had this infection.

Is cryptosporidiosis fatal? ›

Immunocompromised or immunosuppressed patients may not be able to recover from the disease even with treatment. They may experience dramatic cholera-like symptoms (explosive diarrhea and fluid loss) which can result in death.

How do you get Giardia? ›

It is a common illness that causes diarrhea (loose stool/poop). The most common way people get sick with giardiasis is by swallowing contaminated water, but people can also get sick from contaminated food, surfaces, and objects.

What happens if Giardia is left untreated? ›

Gastrointestinal disease.

If giardiasis lasts a long time, it can damage the lining of your small intestine. This can cause chronic gastrointestinal symptoms and trigger irritable bowel syndrome.

What should you eat when you have Giardia? ›

Nutritional intervention aims to reduce the acute symptoms of Giardia and help clear the infection. This can best be achieved by consuming a whole-food based, high-fiber, diet that is low in fat, lactose, and refined sugars. Additionally, ingestion of probiotics and wheat germ assists in parasite clearance.

How long does Giardia last in humans without treatment? ›

If your symptoms are mild, you generally won't need treatment for giardiasis. Mild infections can go away on their own in a few weeks. If symptoms are severe or aren't going away, medicine can be used. Infected people who work at a daycare or nursing home may also be treated with medicine.

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