== == Sunlight and environmental pollutants reduce the biocidal effectiveness of the pools disinfection system, while bathers activities add to the potential risk.
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Yes, it is possible to get a bacterial infection from a swimming pool. That's why balancing and sanitizing pool water is so important.
Bacteria are introduced into Swimming Pools by people, wind and rain, reptiles and animals, and all kind of bacteria-carrying debris that enters the pool through a variety of other means. Pools must be sanitized to get rid of these contaminants and make them a healthy place to swim. Pool water must be balanced in order for sanitizing agents (usually chlorine) to work properly. If swimming pool maintenance isn't a priority for the owner of the pool you swim in and the pool isn't maintained properly, you could get a bacterial infection from swimming in the pool.
Pool water is usually treated with chlorine to kill bacteria. Unless the water has been sufficiently diluted or was not treated properly, no colonies should form on the agar.
Trichomoniasis is a protozoal infection. It's not caused by a bacteria, and a bacterial infection can't turn into trichomoniasis.
no, neutrophils are a type of white blood cell which fights infection, primarily bacterial infection. A high neutrophil count can therefore suggest the presence of a bacterial infection but may point to other things
Pneumonia is caused bacterial infection.
no
Bacterial osteomyelitis-- An infection of the bone or bone marrow that is caused by a bacterium.
Yes because if the pool is Not clean then bacteria is in the pool which causes his infection
Depending on the quality of the bacterial control in the pool, it is technically possible.
Yes because if the pool is Not clean then bacteria is in the pool which causes his infection
I would say no, not because it would hurt your infection, but because you would spread it to everybody else who is swimming in the pool. You should just work on curing your infection, then going swimming.
Influenza, is a bacterial infection.
'Swimming Pool', sometimes shortened to 'Pool'.
it is a bacterial infection which is a bacteria
bacterial..you can't really cure viral infections, only bacterial infections..hence anti-bacterial as antibiotics for a bacterial infection
it depends on which swimming pool
What are swimming pool "Coopers"
That would be determined by your doctor. Not a good idea to swim as you can get an infection.
A bacterial infection results when bacteria enters the body.