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Beach bummer: 5,000 swimmers studied for hidden water illnesses

NCT ID NCT06413485

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 17 times

Summary

This study follows 5,000 people who visit beaches in British Columbia, Manitoba, and Ontario to see how often they get sick from swimming or playing in the water. Researchers track stomach bugs, respiratory infections, and skin or ear problems after beach visits. The goal is to gather data that will help create better safety guidelines and public health advice for Canadian beachgoers.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Bay Beach and Nickel Beach

    Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada

  • Birch Cove Beach

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

  • English Bay Beach and Kitsilano Beach

    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

  • Grand Beach

    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

  • Sunnyside and Marie Curtis Park East beaches

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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