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Authorities have confirmed the death of a resident from anthrax in the Don Tan district of Mukdahan province. The case has prompted swift action from local officials to contain the outbreak and prevent further infections.
According to reports shared by the popular Thai social media page “Drama-addict”, the deceased had reportedly come into contact with cattle and consumed beef prior to falling ill. The individual, whose name has not been released, developed a fever and skin lesions and was admitted to Don Tan Hospital on 27 April. He was later transferred to Mukdahan Hospital, where he passed away. Medical tests have confirmed anthrax infection as the cause of death.
Anthrax, a serious bacterial disease, can be contracted through skin contact, ingestion, or inhalation of spores, particularly in those who handle livestock or consume contaminated meat. Symptoms include fever, skin ulcers, abdominal pain, nausea, and respiratory distress.
In response, Mr. Chakrit Chumchan, the district chief of Don Tan, has issued directives to local authorities, village heads, and related agencies to implement strict disease control measures and monitor for potential further cases.
The public has been warned to avoid consuming meat from animals that have died without a clear cause and to immediately report such deaths to local officials for testing.
The Ministry of Public Health is urging anyone who has recently handled cattle, buffaloes, goats, or sheep, or who develops suspicious symptoms, to seek medical attention immediately.
Officials continue to monitor the situation closely as containment and investigation efforts proceed.
Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-05-10.
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