A health ministry spokesman said as of Sunday there had been nearly
200 confirmed cases of what is locally called rat fever - the
waterborne disease leptospirosis transmitted via the urine of
infected animals, with symptoms including muscle pain and fever.
The surge in cases comes after torrential rain beginning on Aug. 8
flooded almost the entire state, killing hundreds of people,
destroying thousands of homes and causing at least 200 billion
rupees ($2.81 billion) worth of damage.
The health ministry began distributing preventive medicine last
month and warned about the outbreak of leptospirosis and other
waterborne diseases such as typhoid and cholera, Health Minister
K.K. Shailaja told reporters.
Local media reported three leptospirosis deaths on Monday.
"The victims had unfortunately not taken preventive medicine," the
minister said.
Overall, nine deaths from the disease have been confirmed, but the
number may rise to over 40 pending full medical reports, the
ministry spokesman said.
FAST INFECTION
Leptospirosis rarely spreads from person to person and can be
treated with common antibiotics.
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"In the past week, we have seen about 30 deaths in Kozhikode and
Wayanad," said Mohammed Javeed, internal medicine specialist at a
private hospital in Kerala, referring to two of the worst
flood-affected districts on the state's southwest coast.
Javeed said the state has leptospirosis cases every monsoon season
as paddy fields fill with water, increasing the chance of infection
for farmers, especially through wounds such as cuts.
Of particular concern, however, is that some of the victims this
year did not have usual symptoms such as mild jaundice, blood in
urine or bleeding spots on the skin, he said.
"This time it is a fast, progressive infection," Javeed told
Reuters. "The recent deaths indicate clearly the threat of an
epidemic."
Medical professionals are continuing to dispense preventive medicine
in the form of tablets which need to be taken once a week for a
month, Javeed said.
($1 = 71.1225 Indian rupees)
(Reporting by Malini Menon; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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