Tufton confirms leptospirosis outbreak in Jamaica
According to Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton Jamaica is currently facing a leptospirosis outbreak as a result of Hurricane Melissa, with six probable deaths so far.
During a press conference this morning, the health minister stated that nine cases of the disease have been confirmed, and there are 28 suspected or probable cases from October 30 to November 20.
He said the deaths reported are from the suspected cases.
He said the number reflects significantly more cases than the two to 21 cases observed in the preceding 34 months.
"The outbreak follows the passage of Hurricane Melissa which has created conditions that have increased the risk of exposure to contaminated water, and soil," Tufton stated.
Leptospirosis is typically transmitted through exposure to urine or bodily fluids from infected animals.
Tufton noted that eight parishes have confirmed and or suspected cases. They are St Ann, St Mary, St James, Hanover, Westmoreland, St Elizabeth, St Catherine and Trelawny.
- Sashana Small
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