Outbreak of Illnesses Plague California Tough Mudder Participants

Over 100 participants in a Tough Mudder challenge near San Francisco reported contracting bacterial infections, including rashes, fevers, and muscle pains. The Sonoma County Department of Health Services issued a health advisory after receiving multiple reports of symptoms such as vomiting and fever. While some symptoms may be indicative of a minor illness called Swimmers' Itch, they could also indicate more serious bacterial infections like Staph or Aeromonas. Tough Mudder is currently investigating the situation and working with health authorities. Participants have criticized the company for not informing them about previous complaints of similar symptoms after last year's event.
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