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About recreational water quality and health
Recreational water quality is important for health Many New Zealanders enjoy swimming at coastal beaches and in rivers and lakes.
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Suitability for swimming
Faecal contamination and human health Faecal indicator bacteria (FIB) occur in the gut of warm-blooded animals – including humans.
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Water-borne diseases related to recreational water
Background information Campylobacteriosis, giardiasis, and cryptosporidiosis are gastrointestinal diseases caused by Campylobacter bacteria, Giardia parasite, and Cryptosporidium parasite infection, respectively.
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UV exposure
This section includes statistics about UV exposure in Aotearoa New Zealand, and how it can affect our health.
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UV levels
Summer has the highest UV levels In New Zealand, UV levels are highest during summer but can also be relatively high in spring and autumn.
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Melanoma
Melanoma and environmental health Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer, and, together with Australia, New Zealand has the highest rates in the world [1].
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Climate change
This section describes changes in temperature, rainfall and drought, and health impacts associated with climate change.
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Climate-sensitive diseases
A changing climate will have several effects on health Climate change has been described as “the biggest global health threat in the 21st century” [1].
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Temperature
Hot days are more common in northern and eastern New Zealand There will very likely be an increase in the number of hot days (maximum temperatures above 25°C), particularly in the north of the North Island.
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