Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 9:06:46 GMT
The Office of Disease Prevention and Control 12, Songkhla Province, warns to be careful of leptospirosis. or leptospirosis, emphasizing that people should avoid wading through water, walking in mud, and wet areas with bare feet. Wear protective boots if you have an acute fever. Muscle aches and pains in the calves and thighs, do not buy medicine, take it yourself, go see a doctor immediately. Dr. Chalermphon Osotpromma, Director of the Disease Prevention and Control Office 12, Songkhla Province, spoke about the leptospirosis situation. (Leptospirosis) or Leptospirosis in the lower southern region From 1 January - 30 June 2020 that a patient report was received. A total of 147 cases, including 5 deaths, 4 cases in Songkhla Province and 1 case in Narathiwat Province.
The highest rate of illness is in Yala Province. followed by Songkhla Province and Phatthalung Email Marketing List Province The age group with the highest sickness rate is the 10-14 year age group, followed by the 35 - 44 year age group and the 45 - 54 year age group, and contract occupations have the highest number of patients. Followed by farmers and students. Leptospirosis (Leptospirosis) or Leptospirosis It is caused by a bacterial infection called Leptospira that enters the body through wounds, scratches, abrasions on the skin, mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, mouth, or by rubbing into skin that has been soaked in water for a long time. This usually spreads during the rainy season and especially after the water recedes. Found people at risk of infection among farmers. People who have to walk through water, have standing water, or have wet ground that is likely to be contaminated with animal urine, including cows, buffalo, pigs, dogs, goats, rats, as well as people who work in animal farms/slaughterhouses/people who dissect animals that have urine germs. mouse causing the risk of infection with such In this regard, people are asked to protect themselves.
Avoid areas with standing water as rats, pigs, cows and buffalo may urinate on them. causing a concentrated amount of germs Avoid wading in flooded or muddy water. Wet areas Especially when there are wounds, abrasions, scratches. If you have to walk through water in alleys, alleys, rice fields, fields, you should wear boots, gloves or protective clothing. For farmers who come in contact with animal manure or dirt, you should wash your hands, wash your feet, and take a shower to cleanse your body immediately after finishing work. In addition, the household area must be kept clean. Get rid of garbage so that it is not a food source for rats. Keep food and drinking water sealed. Don't let me urinate on it. Drink boiled water and eat freshly cooked food with heat, wash your hands quickly with soap and water After touching meat, carcasses, and all types of animals
The highest rate of illness is in Yala Province. followed by Songkhla Province and Phatthalung Email Marketing List Province The age group with the highest sickness rate is the 10-14 year age group, followed by the 35 - 44 year age group and the 45 - 54 year age group, and contract occupations have the highest number of patients. Followed by farmers and students. Leptospirosis (Leptospirosis) or Leptospirosis It is caused by a bacterial infection called Leptospira that enters the body through wounds, scratches, abrasions on the skin, mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, mouth, or by rubbing into skin that has been soaked in water for a long time. This usually spreads during the rainy season and especially after the water recedes. Found people at risk of infection among farmers. People who have to walk through water, have standing water, or have wet ground that is likely to be contaminated with animal urine, including cows, buffalo, pigs, dogs, goats, rats, as well as people who work in animal farms/slaughterhouses/people who dissect animals that have urine germs. mouse causing the risk of infection with such In this regard, people are asked to protect themselves.
Avoid areas with standing water as rats, pigs, cows and buffalo may urinate on them. causing a concentrated amount of germs Avoid wading in flooded or muddy water. Wet areas Especially when there are wounds, abrasions, scratches. If you have to walk through water in alleys, alleys, rice fields, fields, you should wear boots, gloves or protective clothing. For farmers who come in contact with animal manure or dirt, you should wash your hands, wash your feet, and take a shower to cleanse your body immediately after finishing work. In addition, the household area must be kept clean. Get rid of garbage so that it is not a food source for rats. Keep food and drinking water sealed. Don't let me urinate on it. Drink boiled water and eat freshly cooked food with heat, wash your hands quickly with soap and water After touching meat, carcasses, and all types of animals