Avoid walking or swimming in floodwaters – Health experts

In the aftermath of severe flooding across Sri Lanka, health authorities urge people to avoid walking or swimming in floodwaters, as they may contain hazardous bacteria and debris causing complications.

The Health Ministry also advised people not to consume food that has been damaged by flooding; it should be discarded.

Further, it requests adults to keep children and pets away from contaminated water to prevent illness while to seek immediate medical attention if any symptoms of illness are experienced.

Meanwhile, health authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant against the spread of leptospirosis, commonly known as ‘rat fever.’

As floodwaters recede, there could be a noticeable uptick in leptospirosis cases, particularly in regions where the disease was previously uncommon, an official from the Health Ministry said.

“We have instructed provincial health authorities to be extra vigilant during the post-flood period,” the official stated.

Leptospirosis symptoms include prolonged high fever, severe spinal pain, intense headaches, and muscle pains. The ministry advises that anyone experiencing these symptoms seek immediate medical attention. The disease’s clinical presentation varies widely; while many exposed to the bacterium remain asymptomatic, those who do show symptoms typically experience them within 5-14 days of exposure, with an incubation range of 2-30 days.

In approximately 5-10% of cases, leptospirosis can develop into severe forms that may lead to fatalities. High-risk groups include individuals engaged in occupations such as agriculture, farming, gem-mining, sewage, and canal cleaning.

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