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Map reveals how tap water ‘riddled with POO’ was found in 10 UK regions as experts blast ‘this should NOT have happened’

The video above explains why other parts of the UK are at risk

A MAP has revealed how tap water in ten UK regions is riddled with POO - with experts fuming it "should simply never happen".

Hundreds are feared ill after tap water in South Devon was found to be contaminated with a parasite causing diarrhoea and "childbirth-like" cramps.

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The whole of the UK is at risk from cryptosporidium, an expert has warnedCredit: Getty
South West Water has been handing out bottled water to anyone affectedCredit: Alamy
The bug emerged in Brixham this week and saw a boil water notice issued to residentsCredit: Getty

The UK Health Security Agency is investigating 46 confirmed cases linked to the cryptosporidium outbreak.

But experts fear people could fall ill in other parts of the UK.

A map has revealed how over 44.5 million Brits were supplied water by a company that experienced at least one bacteria breach in 2022.

A total of 34 E. coli and Enterococci breaches took place in England and Wales in 2022, according to the Government's Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI).

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Both are types of bacteria that indicate water has been contaminated by faeces, which can make humans and animals very sick.

The data - which stems from faecal bacteria detected in taps - shows 12 breaches were recorded in the North West in the area served by Severn Trent Water.

Next was Anglian Water in the East of England which recorded six breaches, while Northumbrian, Essex and Suffolk Water had four.

Experts say contamination events like this "should simply never happen".

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There is no geographic data for cryptosporidium outbreaks in UK water and those infected with the bug - which causes cryptosporidiosis - could be ill for a up to a month, an expert previously warned.

Cryptosporidium can live in the intestines and faeces of infected humans and animals.

Doctor explains Cryptosporidium outbreak - Causes, symptoms, treatment, prevention

It can spread directly from another person or animal by touching faeces or through swimming in or consuming contaminated water or food.

Infected people experience symptoms such as diarrhoea, "childbirth-like" cramps, nausea or vomiting, a mild fever, and loss of appetite.

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