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Jamaica Battles Leptospirosis After Hurricane Melissa

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Jamaica declared a leptospirosis outbreak following Hurricane Melissa.
  • Six deaths are suspected from the bacterial disease outbreak.
  • Contaminated floodwaters created ideal breeding conditions for the disease.
Jamaica Battles Leptospirosis After Hurricane Melissa

Following the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Melissa in late October, Jamaica is now confronting a leptospirosis outbreak. This bacterial disease is suspected of causing six deaths, highlighting the severe health consequences arising from the storm's aftermath.

The hurricane inundated the island with approximately 30 inches of rain, leading to widespread flooding and landslides. This created stagnant, contaminated water essential for the proliferation of the leptospirosis-causing bacteria, according to health authorities.

Health Minister Christopher Tufton announced nine confirmed cases and 28 additional suspected cases between late October and mid-November. The infection, spread via contaminated water or soil, poses a risk to those in contact with floodwaters, including essential workers and residents navigating affected areas.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease spread through water or soil contaminated by infected animal urine. Hurricane Melissa's floods created the ideal conditions for its spread in Jamaica.
Six deaths are currently suspected to be linked to the leptospirosis outbreak in Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa.
Individuals in contact with floodwaters are at risk, including farmers, cleanup crews, and emergency responders in affected areas.

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