Prevention & Control - Immunocompromised Persons

The following recommendations are intended to help prevent and control cryptosporidiosis in immunocompromised persons. For recommendations for the general public, please see Prevention & Control – General Public.

Washing your hands often with soap and water is probably the single most important step you can take to prevent Crypto and many other illnesses. Always wash your hands before eating and preparing food. Wash your hands well after touching children in diapers; after touching clothing, bedding, toilets, or bed pans soiled by someone who has diarrhea; after gardening; any time you touch pets or other animals; and after touching anything that might have had contact with even the smallest amounts of human or animal stool, including dirt in your garden and other places. Even if you wear gloves when you do these activities you should still wash well when you finish. Children should be supervised by adults to make sure they wash their hands well.

Note: Alcohol-based hand sanitizers do not effectively kill Cryptosporidium. Information about hand hygiene is available from CDC’s Handwashing website.

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