Health officials warn of swimmer s itch in Utah lakes and ponds
Health officials warn of swimmer s itch in Utah lakes and ponds
and last updated 2021-07-08 19:28:03-04
SALT LAKE CITY â One local health department is warning residents of swimmer s itch infestation at two northern Utah lakes and ponds. The parasite that causes the rash can be more prevalent during times of high heat and drought.
The Bear River Health Department is asking the public to avoid swimming in the Mantua Reservoir and The Pond at Willard Bay.
Ben Harker with the Bear River Health Department said the extreme heat and drought impacting 98 percent of the state could be a contributing factor to an increase in infestations.
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