Floods increased the risk of infectious diseases, how to avoid?
Floods increased the risk of infectious diseases, how to avoid? With the onset of monsoon, floods and landslides have increased rapidly in various places in Nepal including Kathmandu. But the Department of Water and Meteorology was also giving warnings of such risks. During such calamities, the first priority is always hay, shelter and cotton for the displaced. This is also natural. But after such natural disasters, the risk of health epidemics is always high. Especially during floods, the possibility of spreading waterborne diseases is high. Diseases like cholera, typhoid, E.coli, leptospirosis, viral hepatitis A and E, skin infections are caused by water. But apart from these diseases, many infections that show symptoms of diarrhea and fever but are not confirmed are also more likely to appear during such disasters. In Nepal, there is also a flood of unconfirmed infections with symptoms of diarrhea and fever. cholera This disease is caused by the bacteria called 'Vibrio cholera...