2009-2010 Recreational Water-associated Outbreak Surveillance Report Supplemental Tables

These tables provide supplemental information not published in Recreational Water–Associated Disease Outbreaks — United States, 2009–2010 (MMWR Weekly).

TABLE 1. Waterborne Disease Outbreaks Associated with Treated Recreational Water (n = 57) and Untreated Recreational Water (n = 24), by Year and Jurisdiction — Waterborne Disease and Outbreak Surveillance System, United States, 2009–2010

Treated Recreational Water

Treated Recreational Water
Jurisdiction Month Year Class* Etiology Predominant Illness† No. cases§ No. hospitalizations¶ Venue Setting
Alabama Aug 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 9 0 Pool, wave pool Waterpark
Alabama Aug 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 9 1 Pool, spa Waterpark
Arizona Aug 2010 3 Unidentified AGI 4 0 Pool Waterpark
California Mar 2009 3 Legionella sp. ARI 2 2 Spa Apartment/Condo
California Jul 2009 3 Legionella sp. ARI 2 2 Pool, spa Membership club
California Dec 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 2 Pool Long-term care facility
Florida Aug 2009 3 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 5 0 Pool Hotel/Motel
Florida Aug 2009 3 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 4 0 Pool Community/Municipality
Florida Aug 2009 3 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 5 0 Pool Waterpark
Florida Aug 2009 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 8 0 Pool Apartment/Condo
Florida Mar 2010 3 Legionella pneumophila ARI 2 2 Spa Membership club
Idaho Apr 2010 3 Unidentified** Skin 7 0 Pool, spa Hotel/Motel
Illinois Jul 2010 3 Cryptosporidium sp.†† AGI 43 3 Pool Community/Municipality
Illinois Jul 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 4 0 Pool Waterpark
Illinois Aug 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 4 1 Pool Waterpark
Illinois Aug 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 4 2 Pool Subdivision/Neighborhood
Illinois Aug 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 3 0 Pool Waterpark
Indiana Jun 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 5 2 Pool Waterpark
Iowa Jul 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 7 0 Pool Community/Municipality
Iowa Aug 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 13 0 Fill-and-drain pool Private residence
Iowa Aug 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 15 0 Pool Waterpark
Kansas Mar 2010 4 Unidentified** Skin§§ 26 0 Pool, spa Hotel/Motel
Kentucky Jun 2010 3 Unidentified¶¶ ARI 20 Pool Community/Municipal park
Kentucky Aug 2010 2 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 21 1 Pool Hotel/Motel
Maine Mar 2009 3 Unidentified*** ARI; Eye 280 0 Pool School/College/University
Michigan Mar 2009 4 Unidentified*** ARI 2 0 Pool Unknown
Michigan Apr 2009 4 Unidentified*** Skin 2 0 Pool Hotel/Motel
Michigan Jun 2009 3 Unidentified¶¶ ARI 6 1 Pool School/College/University
Michigan Jan 2010 4 Unidentified*** Skin 2 0 Pool Hotel/Motel
Michigan Feb 2010 4 Unidentified*** ARI; Eye; Skin 12 0 Pool Waterpark
Minnesota Feb 2009 3 Pseudomonas aeruginosa Skin 8 0 Pool Hotel/Motel
Minnesota Jul 2009 2 Cryptosporidium hominis IbA10G2 AGI 33 0 Pool Waterpark
Minnesota Aug 2010 1 Cryptosporidium hominis IbA10G2 AGI 2 0 Pool Waterpark
Missouri Jul 2010 1 Cryptosporidium hominis IaA28R4††† AGI 126 4 Pool, wading pool Community/Municipality
New Mexico May 2009 3 Unidentified*** Skin 5 Pool Public outdoor area
New Mexico Sep 2009 4 Unidentified§§§ AGI 23 0 Pool Hotel/Motel
New Mexico Mar 2010 3 Unidentified¶¶ Skin 3 0 Pool Community/Municipality
New York Feb 2009 3 Pseudomonas sp. Skin 2 0 Spa Hotel/Motel
New York Feb 2009 3 Unidentified** Skin 5 0 Pool Hotel/Motel
New York Mar 2009 3 Unidentified*** Eye; Skin 31 0 Pool, spa Hotel/Motel
New York Oct 2009 3 Unidentified** AGI; Ear; Skin 7 0 Spa Hotel/Motel
New York Nov 2010 3 Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 ARI 2 1 Spa Hotel/Motel
Ohio Apr 2009 1 Pseudomonas aeruginosa Eye; Skin 23 0 Pool, spa Hotel/Motel
Ohio Mar 2010 3 Unidentified*** ARI 4 0 Pool School/College/University
Ohio Mar 2010 1 Pseudomonas aeruginosa Skin¶¶¶ 17 0 Pool, spa Hotel/Motel
Ohio Jul 2010 3 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 23 0 Pool Waterpark
Oregon Aug 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 18 0 Pool Hotel/Motel
Oregon Oct 2010 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 12 0 Pool Community/Municipality
Puerto Rico Jun 2009 1 Unidentified§§§ AGI 68 13 Interactive fountain(s) Community/Municipal park
South Carolina Jul 2010 1 Cryptosporidium hominis IbA10G2 AGI 31 0 Interactive fountain(s) Community/Municipality
Tennessee May 2009 4 Shigella sonnei AGI 3 0 Fill-and-drain pool School/College/University
Tennessee Jul 2009 2 Unidentified Skin 11 0 Pool, spa Hotel/Motel
Tennessee Jun 2010 1 Escherichia coli O157:H7 AGI 14 4 Pool Membership club
Virginia Apr 2009 4 Unidentified** Skin 10 Spa Hotel/Motel
West Virginia May 2010 4 Unidentified Skin 6 0 Spa Vacation rental house
Wyoming Mar 2009 3 Unidentified Skin 8 0 Pool, spa Hotel/Motel
Wyoming Aug 2010 4 Giardia intestinalis AGI 7 1 Pool (hot spring)**** Waterpark

Untreated Recreational Water

Untreated Recreational Water
Jurisdiction Month Year Class* Etiology Predominant Illness† No. cases§ No. hospitalizations¶ Venue Setting
Alabama May 2010 1 Norovirus genogroup II AGI 69 2 Lake/Reservoir State park
Arkansas Jun 2010 4 Escherichia coli O157:H7 AGI 5 3 River/Stream Public outdoor area
California Jul 2010 4 Unidentified†††† Skin 9 0 Pond Public outdoor area
Florida Aug 2009 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 6 0 Lake/Reservoir State park
Massachusetts Jul 2009 1 Shigella sonnei AGI 68 6 Lake/Reservoir Public beach
Michigan Jun 2010 3 Campylobacter jejuni AGI 6 4 Lake/Reservoir Public beach
Michigan Jun 2010 4 Unidentified§§§§ Skin 3 0 Lake/Reservoir Unknown
Minnesota Jul 2010 2 Escherichia coli O157:H7 AGI 5 4 Lake/Reservoir Public beach
Minnesota Aug 2010 2 Cryptosporidium hominis IbA10G2 AGI 3 0 Lake/Reservoir Public beach
New York Jun 2009 3 Unidentified¶¶¶¶ ARI; Eye 2 Lake/Reservoir Unknown
New York Jun 2009 3 Unidentified¶¶¶¶ Skin 2 0 Lake/Reservoir Public beach
New York Aug 2009 3 Cyanobacterial toxin(s)***** Skin 2 0 Lake/Reservoir State park
New York Oct 2010 4 Unidentified†††† Skin 2 0 Ocean Membership club
Ohio Jun 2010 3 Cyanobacterial toxin(s)††††† AGI; ARI; Skin 8 1 Lake/Reservoir State park
Ohio Jul 2010 3 Cyanobacterial toxin(s)§§§§§ AGI 19 0 Lake/Reservoir Camp/Cabin
Ohio Jul 2010 3 Unidentified¶¶¶¶¶ Skin 7 0 Lake/Reservoir State park
Ohio Jul 2010 3 Cyanobacterial toxin(s)***** Skin 9 0 Lake/Reservoir Public outdoor area
Ohio Aug 2010 3 Unidentified****** AGI; ARI; Neuro; Skin†††††† 3 0 Lake/Reservoir State park
Ohio Aug 2010 3 Unidentified§§§§§§ AGI 2 0 Lake/Reservoir State park
Oklahoma May 2009 3 Campylobacter jejuni, norovirus genogroup I, Shigella sp. AGI 45 0 River/Stream Public outdoor area
Tennessee Mar 2009 4 Cryptosporidium sp. AGI 7 Lake/Reservoir, river/stream Camp/Cabin
Washington Jun 2009 4 Unidentified¶¶¶¶ AGI 4 1 Lake/Reservoir State park
Washington Jul 2009 4 Unidentified¶¶¶¶¶¶ AGI 3 0 Lake/Reservoir State park
Wisconsin Jun 2009 2 Escherichia coli O157:H7 AGI 7 1 Lake/Reservoir State park

Abbreviations: AGI = acute gastrointestinal illness; ARI = acute respiratory illness; Ear = illnesses, conditions, or symptoms related to the ears; Eye = illnesses, conditions, or symptoms related to the eyes; Neuro = neurologic illnesses, conditions, or symptoms (e.g., meningitis); Skin = illnesses, conditions, or symptoms related to the skin.

* Based on epidemiologic, clinical laboratory, and environmental data (e.g., water quality data) reported to CDC. For more information, refer to the strength-of-evidence classification table.

† The category of illness reported by ≥50% of ill respondents. All legionellosis outbreaks were categorized as ARI.

§ No outbreak-related deaths were reported.

¶ Value was set to missing in reports when zero hospitalizations were reported and the reported number of people for whom these data were available was also zero.

** Etiology unidentified: Pseudomonas aeruginosa suspected based on reported venue(s) of exposure and clinical signs and symptoms.

†† Cryptosporidium was detected in stool specimens from multiple case-patients. Isolate from one case-patient was identified as Cryptosporidium hominis IaA28R4.

§§ Eleven case-patients reported earaches in addition to dermatologic symptoms.

¶¶ Etiology unidentified: chlorine (i.e., toxic chlorine gas or extremely elevated chlorine levels) suspected based on reported events.

*** Etiology unidentified: disinfection by-products (e.g., chloramines), altered water chemistry, or extremely elevated chlorine levels suspected based on reported data.

††† Isolates from stool specimens of six case-patients were identified as C. hominis IaA28R4; the isolate from another case-patient was identified as C. hominis IaA24R4; and the isolate from another case-patient was identified as C. hominis IdA15G1.

§§§ Etiology unidentified: norovirus suspected based on reported incubation period, symptoms, or duration of illness.

¶¶¶ Eight case-patients reported earaches in addition to dermatologic symptoms.

**** Pool is a manufactured venue that is filled with filtered but otherwise untreated hot spring water.

†††† Etiology unidentified: avian schistosomes suspected based on reported clinical diagnosis of cercarial dermatitis and environmental data.

§§§§ Etiology unidentified: copper suspected based on reported use of chemical treatment for algae.

¶¶¶¶ Etiology unidentified: cyanobacterial toxin(s) suspected based on reported clinical signs and symptoms, environmental data (e.g., confirmed algal bloom), and venue of exposure.

***** Microcystin toxin (≥20 ppb) detected in water samples collected during or within 1 day of dates of exposure. Other cyanobacterial toxin(s) suspected based on reported clinical signs and symptoms.

††††† Microcystin toxin (≥20 ppb), anatoxin-a, saxitoxin, and cylindospermopsin detected in water samples collected during or within 1 day of dates of exposure.

§§§§§ Microcystin toxin (≥20 ppb) detected in water samples collected during or within 1 day of dates of exposure.

¶¶¶¶¶ Etiology unidentified: microcystin toxin, saxitoxin, and other cyanobacterial toxin(s) suspected based on reported clinical signs and symptoms, environmental data (e.g., confirmed algal bloom), and venue of exposure. Microcystin toxin (<20 ppb) and saxitoxin detected in water samples collected during or within 1 day of dates of exposure.

****** Etiology unidentified: microcystin toxin, anatoxin-a, and other cyanobacterial toxin(s) suspected based on reported clinical signs and symptoms, environmental data (e.g., confirmed algal bloom), and venue of exposure. Microcystin toxin (<20 ppb) and anatoxin-a detected in water samples collected during or within 1 day of dates of exposure.

†††††† One or more case-patients reported symptoms in each illness category; however, no illness category was definitively reported by ≥50% of ill respondents. Therefore, all reported illness categories have been included.

§§§§§§ Etiology unidentified: microcystin toxin, anatoxin-a, and cylindrospermopsin suspected based on reported clinical signs and symptoms, environmental data (e.g., confirmed algal bloom), and venue of exposure. Microcystin toxin (<20 ppb), anatoxin-a, and cylindrospermopsin detected in water samples collected during or within 1 day of dates of exposure.

¶¶¶¶¶¶ Etiology unidentified: microcystin toxin based on reported clinical signs and symptoms, environmental data (e.g., confirmed algal bloom), and venue of exposure. Microcystin toxin (<20 ppb) detected in water samples collected during or within 1 day of dates of exposure.

Note: For more detailed information on harmful algal bloom–associated outbreaks, refer to Algal Bloom–Associated Disease Outbreaks Among Users of Freshwater Lakes — United States, 2009–2010 (MMWR Weekly).

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Table 2. Number of Waterborne Disease Outbreaks Associated with Recreational Water (n = 81*), by Predominant Illness† and Type of Water Exposure — Waterborne Disease and Outbreak Surveillance System, 2009–2010

Number of Waterborne Disease Outbreaks Associated with Recreational Water by Predominant Illness and Type of Water Exposure
Type of Water Exposure
Treated Untreated Total
Predominant Illness Outbreaks Cases Hospitalized Outbreaks Cases Hospitalized Outbreaks % Cases % Hospitalized %
AGI 30 525 32 14 249 21 44 54.3% 774 58.4% 53 85.5%
AGI, ARI, Neuro, and Skin§ 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 1.2% 3 0.2% 0 0.0%
AGI, ARI, and Skin 0 0 0 1 8 1 1 1.2% 8 0.6% 1 1.6%
AGI, Ear, and Skin 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 1.2% 7 0.5% 0 0.0%
ARI 8 40 8 0 0 0 8 9.9% 40 3.0% 8 12.9%
ARI and Eye 1 280 0 1 2 0 2 2.5% 282 21.3% 0 0.0%
ARI, Eye, and Skin 1 12 0 0 0 0 1 1.2% 12 0.9% 0 0.0%
Eye and Skin 2 54 0 0 0 0 2 2.5% 54 4.1% 0 0.0%
Skin 14 112 0 7 34 0 21 25.9% 146 11.0% 0 0.0%
Total (%) 57 (70.4%) 1,030 (77.7%) 40 (64.5%) 24 (29.6%) 296 (22.3%) 22 (35.5%) 81 100.0% 1,326 100.0% 62 100.0%

Abbreviations: AGI = acute gastrointestinal illness; ARI = acute respiratory illness; Ear = illnesses, conditions, or symptoms related to the ears; Eye = illnesses, conditions, or symptoms related to the eyes; Neuro = neurologic illnesses, conditions, or symptoms (e.g., meningitis); Skin = illnesses, conditions, or symptoms related to the skin.

* No outbreak-related deaths were reported.

† The category of illness reported by ≥50% of ill respondents. All legionellosis outbreaks were categorized as ARI.

§ One or more case-patients reported symptoms in each illness category; however, no illness category was definitively reported by ≥50% of ill respondents. Therefore, all reported illness categories have been included.

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