Mauritius: Advisory on Leptospirosis

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Overview:

  • Health Alert: The Ministry of Health and Wellness of Mauritius has issued a warning about leptospirosis, with an increase in cases reported since the beginning of the year.

Key Points:

  1. Recent Situation:
    • Increase in Cases: As of May 4, 20 cases of leptospirosis have been reported, with 5 cases occurring in April.
  2. Transmission:
    • Carrier Animals: Leptospirosis is caused by the bacteria Leptospira, with rodents (such as rats) being primary carriers. The bacteria are excreted in their urine.
    • Infection Pathways: Humans can contract the disease through contact with water or soil contaminated with the urine of infected animals, especially through the eyes, nose, mouth, or broken skin.
  3. Symptoms:
    • Typical Symptoms: Symptoms include high fever with chills, headache, muscle pain, and joint pain. It can also affect the liver, kidneys, and lungs.
  4. Weather-Related Risks:
    • Increased Risk: The incidence of leptospirosis tends to rise after heavy rains, flooding, or cyclones.
  5. Preventive Measures:
    • Maintain Clean Environments: Keep your surroundings clean to reduce contamination risk.
    • Follow Hygiene Rules: Adhere to hygiene guidelines to prevent infection.
    • Protective Gear: Use gloves, goggles, and rubber boots in areas with standing water or potential contamination.
    • Disinfect Containers: Ensure proper disinfection of containers like cans.
    • Disinfect Fruits and Vegetables: Properly clean and disinfect fruits and vegetables.
    • Protect Food: Keep food safe from potential contamination sources.
  6. If You Suspect Infection:
    • Seek Medical Attention: If you suspect you have leptospirosis, promptly visit the nearest healthcare facility.
    • Emergency Hotline: Call the 24-hour hotline of the Ministry of Health and Wellness at 8924 for immediate assistance.

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