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  1. Bridgeport
  2. Greenwich
  3. Hartford
  4. Middletown
  5. New Britain
  6. New Haven
  7. New London
  8. Norwich
  9. Stamford
  10. Storrs

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Connecticut Campground



DEM Region 4: Connecticut River Valley
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Welcome To Voluntown, Connecticut
Visitors enjoy lodging at places such as Nature's Campsite , Circle C Campground or Tamarack Lodge, and hometown cooking at popular restaurants such as Town Pizza and Claudia's. Nearby Pachaug State Forest provides 28,000 acres of recreational opportunities and the area is known as one of the top five sites for fall foliage in Connecticut. Within town limits, visitors will also find numerous riding trails and the state's only "horse camp", as well as boating and fishing at Beach Pond, which has a public boat launch and is annually stocked by both Connecticut and Rhode Island. ... [Read More]

Aseptic Meningitis Outbreak Associated With Echovirus 9 Among Recreational Vehicle Campers --- Connecticut, 2003
Aseptic meningitis is an inflammation of the tissues covering the brain and spinal cord and caused by a virus, most frequently an enterovirus ( 1 ). In August 2003, the Connecticut Department of Public Health (CDPH) received a report of three viral meningitis cases among recreational vehicle (RV) campers staying at a campground in northeastern Connecticut. CDPH, assisted by CDC, conducted an investigation, which 1) identified a total of 12 cases of aseptic meningitis and 24 cases of enterovirus-like illness among 201 campers interviewed, 2) demonstrated how transmission of enterovirus from persons with mild illness contributed to the aseptic meningitis outbreak, and 3) determined that crowded conditions inside RVs and in the campground swimming pool likely facilitated spread of enterovirus. Pool operators should check chlorine and pH levels frequently, particularly during peak pool occupancy; adults should take precautions against passing enterovirus to children, who are at greater ris ... [Read More]


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