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Cryptosporidium Outbreak Infects Hundreds at Isle of Wight Farm Event

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Over 260 people, mostly children, infected with parasite
  • Victims suffered severe vomiting and diarrhea, some hospitalized
  • Farm owner fined £8,000 for safety failures
Cryptosporidium Outbreak Infects Hundreds at Isle of Wight Farm Event

In 2023, a cryptosporidium outbreak at a baby animal bottle-feeding event on Hazelgrove Farm in Isle of Wight, UK, resulted in over 260 people, mostly children, becoming infected with the parasite. The outbreak originated from the farm's goat kids and lambs, and victims suffered from severe vomiting and diarrhea, with 5% requiring hospitalization.

The farm owner, Sharon Wheeler, 60, pleaded guilty to a safety offense at Southampton Magistrates' Court. She was fined £8,000 and ordered to pay an additional £12,728 in fees. The HSE reported that several victims continued to experience gastrointestinal issues affecting their daily lives, with some requiring multiple hospital stays in 2024.

The ticketed event in April and May 2023 involved visitors feeding bottles of milk to the animals in pens. The HSE noted that children were observed kissing the visibly contaminated animals. Wheeler failed to control the guests' behavior and allowed them to share towels after washing their hands, contributing to the spread of the parasite.

Cryptosporidium can be found in the intestines and feces of infected humans and animals, and those who handle infected livestock or their feces are particularly at risk, as are young children.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
At Hazelgrove Farm in Isle of Wight, a cryptosporidium outbreak occurred during a baby animal bottle-feeding event, infecting over 260 people, mostly children.
The cryptosporidium outbreak at Hazelgrove Farm caused severe vomiting and diarrhea in victims, with 5% requiring hospitalization. Some victims continued to experience gastrointestinal issues for months after the event.
Sharon Wheeler, the 60-year-old farm owner, was fined £8,000 and ordered to pay an additional £12,728 in fees after pleading guilty to a safety offense at Southampton Magistrates' Court.

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