Leptospirosis -- Trinidad & Tobago
Agricultural economist Omardath Maharaj is calling for Government to be more proactive regarding post-flooding food safety policies after a number of leptospirosis cases were reported in South Trinidad. According to media reports, 13 cases of leptospirosis were reported at the San Fernando General Hospital.
It is thought the cases connected to unhygienic conditions due to recent flooding in parts of South Trinidad.
Newsday reported that 2 people have since died from the
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