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Mumbai monsoons: BMC cautions citizens against leptospirosis
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A bacterial infection that spreads through the urine of infected animals, the chance of getting leptospirosis grows when people wade through waterlogged streets
In the face of the heavy rainfall and consequent waterlogging in Mumbai, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) issued an advisory on leptospirosis, a bacterial disease, says media reports. What is leptospirosis? Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection that spreads through the urine of infected animals. Animals like dogs, pigs, cows and rodents, which have close contact with human beings, can be the carrier of the disease. Why the fear of getting infected? Leptospirosis can spread through the animal's body fluids to water and then to human beings. In monsoon, waterlogging is extremely common in Indian cities like Mumbai and the chance of animal urine mixed with flooded water infecting human beings rises. Doctors say that the risk increases when people have injuries in their feet or body parts and then wade through dirty water in the rains.More Related News