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Leptospirosis cases rise by 6%

Christine Boton - The Philippine Star
Leptospirosis cases rise by 6%
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease transmitted through contact with floodwater, mud or soil contaminated with the urine of infected animals, particularly rats.
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MANILA, Philippines — Up to 2,177 cases of leptospirosis have been reported from Jan. 4 to June 6, marking a six-percent increase compared to the same period last year, according to health officials.

Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease transmitted through contact with floodwater, mud or soil contaminated with the urine of infected animals, particularly rats.

A majority of the cases are farmers who are frequently exposed to mud and water while at work.

“As a preventive measure, health facilities have stockpiled doxycycline, which may be prescribed based on doctor’s assessment,” the Department of Health said.

DOH officials emphasized the importance of following preventive measures, especially among high-risk groups such as farmers and people exposed to floodwaters.

Concerned government agencies and local government units must work together and raise public awareness on leptospirosis prevention as well as promote occupational health and safety among agricultural workers, the DOH said.

The public has been reminded not to take antibiotics or other medication without a doctor’s prescription as improper use of medicine poses health risks.

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