Leptospirosis in Odesa Region - How to Protect Yourself from the Dangerous Disease.


A dangerous infectious disease - leptospirosis - has been discovered in the Odesa region, which poses a serious threat to humans, as 20% of cases lead to the death of the infected. This was reported by the Izmail District State Administration.
Leptospirosis in Odesa Region
According to the Izmail District State Administration, currently, 32 settlements in the Odesa region are recognized as endemic for leptospirosis. Mainly at risk of infection are villagers, fishermen, outdoor workers, and vacationers near water bodies, as the causative agents of this disease are found in rodents.
How Dangerous is Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is characterized by damage to the body’s blood vessels and can lead to damage to various organs such as the liver, kidneys, and muscles, accompanied by a prolonged fever. More than 70% of hospitalized patients experience severe difficulties with the disease, and the mortality rate is about 20%.
How to Protect Yourself
Leptospirosis can be transmitted to humans through contact with infected animals or contaminated water. Medical specialists advise regularly conducting rodent control, maintaining cleanliness in basements, landfills, and avoiding swimming in suspicious water bodies.
We remind you that recently we reported on a measles outbreak in Ukraine and possible diseases that could mobilize.
Reports of the discovery of leptospirosis in the Odesa region indicate the need to raise awareness about this serious infectious disease among the population. It is important to adhere to preventive measures and avoid contact with infected animals and contaminated water to prevent the spread of the disease. Timely medical assistance should also be sought at the first symptoms of leptospirosis to receive qualified help.Read also
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