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    Guelmim-Oued Noun
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    Tuberculosis outbreak caused by cow's milk consumption requires intervention by Ministry of Health

    M'hamed LAKBIR 17 hours ago
    Heba Press

    Residents of the southern provinces, particularly in the Guelmim-Oued Noun region, are facing growing fears of an outbreak of tuberculosis, an infectious disease that is widespread in remote areas and requires careful health care. These fears are attributed to a lack of awareness of the severity of the disease and difficulties in accessing medical services.

    In this context, the National Rally of Independents team in the House of Representatives alerted the Minister of Health and Social Protection of the seriousness of the health situation in the region, noting that cases of tuberculosis had been recorded, including bovine tuberculosis resulting from the consumption of unpasteurized dairy products from infected cows. The Dove Party team confirmed that the mishandling of these products contributes to the spread of the disease, in the absence of immediate diagnosis.

    The team called on the minister to take urgent measures to combat the spread of tuberculosis in the region, and also called for developing an effective strategy to strengthen health security and eliminate infectious disease hotspots in remote areas.



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    About Bovine Tuberculosis in Humans
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    Exposure risks

    Unpasteurized dairy products

    People are most commonly infected with M. bovis by eating or drinking contaminated, unpasteurized dairy products.

    The pasteurization process destroys disease-causing organisms in milk by rapidly heating and then cooling the milk. This process eliminates M. bovis from milk products.
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