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Leptospirosis grips Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa floods
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71613, member: 636"] A leptospirosis outbreak in Jamaica, following Hurricane Melissa, has caused six suspected fatalities, according to Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton. He confirmed nine cases and an additional 28 suspected or probable infections, noting this surge far exceeds the case numbers from the previous 34 months. The minister attributed the rise to flood conditions that increased public contact with contaminated water and soil. The bacterial disease, which spreads through the urine of infected animals, poses a significant threat during post-hurricane clean-up. Cases have been identified across eight parishes, including St. Ann, St. Mary, and Westmoreland. Dr. Tufton advised individuals in affected areas to wear protective equipment like boots and gloves. Health officials urge anyone with symptoms such as fever or vomiting to seek immediate medical care. The ministry also recommends avoiding floodwater and disinfecting contaminated surfaces to prevent further infection. [/QUOTE]
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