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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 29 April 2025
Severe Diarrhoea Outbreak in Lampang Affects Over 3,000 File photo courtesy of Tjai Rath Lampang province is experiencing a severe outbreak of diarrhoea, with over 3,000 cases reported. The outbreak is widespread, with no apparent link to consumption of specific foods, and is believed to be triggered by the unusually hot weather making food spoil more easily. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1359143-severe-diarrhoea-outbreak-in-lampang-affects-over-3000/ -
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Severe Diarrhoea Outbreak in Lampang Affects Over 3,000
File photo courtesy of Tjai Rath Lampang province is experiencing a severe outbreak of diarrhoea, with over 3,000 cases reported. The outbreak is widespread, with no apparent link to consumption of specific foods, and is believed to be triggered by the unusually hot weather making food spoil more easily. As of 28th April, reports indicate that the number of cases has been on the rise since 21st April. Preliminary investigations reveal that the increase in diarrhoea cases is not concentrated among specific groups, nor is it linked to any particular food consumption. The extreme heat is suspected of causing food to spoil more rapidly, leading to a surge in hospital admissions. Authorities are advising the public on preventive measures against diarrhoeal diseases. They recommend consuming freshly cooked, hot, and clean food, avoiding raw or undercooked food, and ensuring leftovers are reheated thoroughly before consumption. Regular handwashing with soap is also advised before handling food. Current reports suggest the presence of the rotavirus, a pathogen known to cause diarrhoea, fever, vomiting, and abdominal pain. The virus spreads through oral-faecal transmission and is primarily found in children under five, but also affects adults and individuals with weakened immune systems. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Rath 2025-04-29
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