Anthrax outbreak affects 54 in Laos; Thailand is on high alert

게시됨 2024년 3월 28일

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In response to an anthrax outbreak in neighboring Laos, which has affected at least 54 people and resulted in several cattle deaths, Thailand's Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has instructed Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew to step up surveillance and preventive measures against the disease, particularly in border areas. Anthrax, a highly infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis, can spread from animals to humans. The Thai Ministry of Public Health is working closely with local agencies to monitor the situation and has advised the public to report any sick or dead cattle and to seek medical attention for any unusual symptoms. Thailand has not seen any anthrax cases since 2001.
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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has instructed Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew to closely follow the situation and increase preventive measures, particularly in border areas, he said. “The prime minister thanked the relevant agencies for helping ensure the good health of Thai people". Increased monitoring of anthrax came after the latest outbreak in Laos, which reportedly affected at least 54 patients, along with several deaths of cattle this month. Anthrax is a highly infectious animal disease, especially for cattle, and can be transmitted to people. It is an acute bacterial infection caused by the Bacillus anthracis bacteria. The Ministry of Public Health’s Department of Disease Control has coordinated with local agencies to increase surveillance of the disease for both humans and animals, especially in border areas, said Chai. Any patients with symptoms consistent with anthrax need to be immediately reported to the provincial public health offices for disease ...

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