UCD Canoe Club
General => Resources => Topic started by: Jer on October 05, 2011, 12:08:38
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As rare as leptospirosis is it's good to be aware of it if you're paddling on the Liffey.
Simply put;
- It presents flu like symptoms 1-2 weeks after getting into your system.
- If it is dealt with quickly it's fairly harmless.
- Try and cover any cuts you have before getting on the water
- Have a shower when you get home Something you'd want to do anyway after kayaking.
- It is extremely rare.
If you do have flu like symptoms after a 1-2 of weeks after kayaking on the Liffey tell your doctor, he'll give you a blood test.
The HSPC has a little fact sheet on it here. (http://www.hpsc.ie/hpsc/A-Z/Zoonotic/Leptospirosis/Factsheet/)