When Cryptosporidium Struck Milwaukee

25 years ago, more than 400,000 people in the Milwaukee area contracted Cryptosporidium. Former Health Commissioner Paul Nannis recalls how Milwaukee met the challenge of overcoming the largest waterborne disease outbreak in U.S. public health history

  • When Cryptosporidium Struck Milwaukee ( Download)
  • Cryptosporidium (The terror in the taps) A British documentary ( Download)
  • The Milwaukee Cryptosporidium Outbreak of 1993 ( Download)
  • Cases of crypto lead health club to shut down, disinfect pool ( Download)
  • Schools investigate whether they were source of Crypto outbreak ( Download)
  • The Time When Killing Animals Infected 400,000 People ( Download)
  • 5 new cases of Cryptosporidiosis confirmed ( Download)
  • Milwaukee Water Disaster ( Download)
  • Cryptosporidium causes mean more question than answers. Todd Hicks reports ( Download)
  • Forensic Files - Season 2, Episode 13 - Deadly Parasites - Full Episode ( Download)
  • Two pen-sized holes blamed for Milwaukee water plant shutdown ( Download)
  • Cryptosporidiosis cases reported in southeastern Wisconsin ( Download)
  • A State of Emergency In Milwaukee ( Download)
  • Multiple new Cryptosporidium cases confirmed ( Download)
  • Milwaukee alderman says new report on lead poisoning is shocking ( Download)