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RFK Jr. Swimming in FILTH. - Kyle Kulinski (Original Post) MagaSmash 13 hrs ago OP
Like a brain worm squirming in a moldy swamp Blue Owl 12 hrs ago #1
"I have a friend who ate a raw clam from the markodochartaigh 12 hrs ago #2
The Documented Dangers of Swimming in Sewage: MagaSmash 12 hrs ago #3

markodochartaigh

(2,853 posts)
2. "I have a friend who ate a raw clam from the
Wed May 14, 2025, 07:30 PM
12 hrs ago

Potomac once and he's ok". Vesna Vulović fell 6 miles after her plane was blown up and she not only lived, she became a national heroine.

I wouldn't suggest that the Faux "News" anchors do that though because I don't want them to become national heros. And I don't approve of tossing trash out of moving vehicles.

MagaSmash

(9,505 posts)
3. The Documented Dangers of Swimming in Sewage:
Wed May 14, 2025, 07:52 PM
12 hrs ago
Swimming in sewage-contaminated water poses significant health risks due to the presence of harmful microorganisms
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1. Potential Health Impacts:

Gastroenteritis: The most common illness associated with swimming in sewage-polluted water is gastroenteritis, causing nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps, and fever.
Other Infections: Exposure to contaminated water can also lead to ear, eye, nose, and throat infections.
Serious Diseases: In highly polluted water, swimmers may encounter more serious diseases like salmonella and hepatitis A.
Skin and Wound Infections: Pathogens in sewage can enter the body through cuts, scrapes, or even intact skin, causing infections and rashes.

2. Specific Pathogens and Diseases:

Bacteria: Sewage can harbor various bacteria, including E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, and Campylobacter, which can cause severe diarrheal illnesses, vomiting, and potentially more serious conditions.
Viruses: Hepatitis A is a virus often found in sewage-contaminated water, causing liver disease. Other viruses, like norovirus, can cause gastroenteritis.
Parasites: Parasites like Cryptosporidium and Giardia can be present in sewage and cause diarrheal illnesses.

3. Exposure Routes:

Swallowing: Accidentally swallowing contaminated water while swimming is a primary route of exposure.
Skin Contact: Direct contact with sewage-contaminated water, especially through open wounds or cuts, can lead to infection.
Inhalation: In some cases, pathogens can be inhaled through aerosols or mists of contaminated water.

4. Precautions and Prevention:

Avoid Swimming in Known Contaminated Areas: Check for advisories or beach closures before swimming.
Cover Wounds: Keep any open wounds or cuts covered to prevent infection.
Shower After Swimming: Shower thoroughly after swimming in natural bodies of water.
Wash Hands: Wash hands frequently with soap and water, especially before eating.
Seek Medical Advice: If you experience symptoms of illness after swimming in potentially contaminated water, consult a healthcare provider.

In summary, swimming in sewage-contaminated water is dangerous due to the presence of numerous pathogens that can cause a range of illnesses, from mild gastroenteritis to more serious infections and diseases. It's important to be aware of the risks and take precautions to avoid exposure.
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