Can you catch TB from swimming pools?
Furthermore, can you catch disease from swimming pool?
Recreational water illnesses (RWIs) are caused by germs spread by swallowing, breathing in mists or aerosols of, or having contact with contaminated water in swimming pools, hot tubs, water parks, water play areas, interactive fountains, lakes, rivers, or oceans.
Similarly, it is asked, can virus spread in swimming pool?
Prof Gray: We don't know, but other respiratory viruses can, such as adenovirus which is a hardier type of virus. Prof Wang: Transmission through the swimming pool is unlikely unless the person is swimming very close to an infected person. Yes, it is possible to be infected through the eyes.
So if you get into a swimming pool, germs can go from your skin into the water. Also, babies or non-toilet trained children are very likely to poo in the water when they're swimming. Or if you change a sick child's nappy near a swimming pool, germs from the nappy can get into the water even if the child doesn't.