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Kerala's Deadly Leptospirosis Surge: Cases and Deaths Climb

20 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Leptospirosis cases and deaths have significantly increased in Kerala.
  • The disease is progressing rapidly, causing complications within the first week.
  • Late diagnosis and lack of emergency facilities contribute to high fatality.
Kerala's Deadly Leptospirosis Surge: Cases and Deaths Climb

Kerala is grappling with an alarming increase in leptospirosis cases and fatalities, particularly intensified by heavy rainfall. This once seasonal illness is now prevalent throughout the year, and its mortality rate has seen a significant, steep climb in the last three years.

In 2024, the state recorded 5,980 cases and 394 deaths, with the current year showing a similar trend. The disease's progression has become more aggressive, with patients developing severe complications like pulmonary hemorrhage and multi-organ failure within the first week of illness, a departure from its previous pattern of second-week complications.

Late diagnosis, often mistaken for other tropical illnesses, and the lack of round-the-clock emergency management facilities in many secondary hospitals exacerbate the situation. Public health efforts focus on integrated prevention, risk communication, and antibiotic prophylaxis for high-risk groups like construction and migrant workers, who are particularly vulnerable due to constant soil exposure.

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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.
The surge is attributed to intensified rainfall, increased year-round prevalence, and factors like soil contamination from construction and wayside eateries.
Leptospirosis is progressing faster, causing severe complications within the first week, and late diagnosis along with limited emergency care contribute to higher fatality rates.
Individuals with occupations involving constant exposure to contaminated soil and water, such as livestock farmers, gardeners, and construction workers, are at higher risk.

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