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Don't drink the water

The cryptosporidium outbreak in Northamptonshire last month has the potential to lead to a torrent of claims. Insurers and water authorities must remain vigilance, writes Amanda Burge

No one should underestimate the mayhem that the pathogen cryptosporidium has the potential to cause. In 1993 there was a cryptosporidium outbreak in Milwaukee. In around two weeks, more than 400,000

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