Published Date: 2022-04-06 12:48:45 EDT
Subject: PRO/AH/EDR> Leptospirosis - Ukraine: (KM) IDPs, RFI
Archive Number: 20220406.8702444
LEPTOSPIROSIS - UKRAINE: (KHMELNYTSKYI) INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS, REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
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Date: Tue 5 Apr 2022 15:58 EEST
Source: TCN, Associated Press (AP) report [in Russian, machine-trans., edited]
https://tsn.ua/ru/ukrayina/v-hmelnic...v-2029468.html
Since the beginning of 2022, 5 cases of leptospirosis have been detected in the Khmelnytskyi region: 2 of them among migrants.
This was reported by Public News with reference to the infectious disease doctor of the Khmelnytskyi City Infectious Diseases Hospital Elena Markevich. According to the doctor, there are currently 3 patients diagnosed with leptospirosis in the medical facility; 2 cases were recorded among internally displaced persons.
"The condition is moderate. Some will recover. One patient was discharged recently. There was also a case where the patient had both leptospirosis and a coronavirus infection. In 2021, during this 3-month period [January, February, and March 2021], there was one case in the city of Khmelnytskyi, and up to 3 cases in the region. Infectious diseases proceed in waves: one year there are fewer of them, one year there are more of them," says the infectious diseases specialist.
According to the Center for Public Health of the Ministry of Health, leptospirosis is a dangerous zoonotic (common to animals and humans) infectious disease. Symptoms range from mild (headaches, fever, muscle aches, red eyes, diarrhea, rash) to serious (kidney, liver, meningitis) and even fatal (when seeking care and treatment are delayed).
Sources of causative agents of leptospirosis are infected animals - mainly small mammals (murine and waterfowl [?] rodents). The disease is not transmitted from person to person.
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ProMED rapporteur Mahmoud Orabi
[For general information about leptospirosis see the following report, from earlier today [6 Apr 2022]: ProMED. Leptospirosis - Brazil: (RJ) flooding, alert 20220406.8702441.
The news report above says that 5 people in Khmelnytskyi region have been diagnosed with leptospirosis so far this year (2022), 2 of whom were internally displaced, I presume likely as a result of the war in Ukraine. We are not given further details that would put these people at increased risk for leptospirosis. More information would be appreciated from knowledgeable sources.
Khmelnytskyi is a city (estimated population 274 582 in 2021) in western Ukraine, the administrative center for Khmelnytskyi Oblast (province) and Khmelnytskyi Raion (district) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmelnytskyi,_Ukraine). A map showing the location of the city of Khmelnytskyi can be found at https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kh...Ukraine,+29000. - Mod.ML
Subject: PRO/AH/EDR> Leptospirosis - Ukraine: (KM) IDPs, RFI
Archive Number: 20220406.8702444
LEPTOSPIROSIS - UKRAINE: (KHMELNYTSKYI) INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS, REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
************************************************** *******************************************
A ProMED-mail post
http://www.promedmail.org
ProMED-mail is a program of the
International Society for Infectious Diseases
http://www.isid.org
Date: Tue 5 Apr 2022 15:58 EEST
Source: TCN, Associated Press (AP) report [in Russian, machine-trans., edited]
https://tsn.ua/ru/ukrayina/v-hmelnic...v-2029468.html
Since the beginning of 2022, 5 cases of leptospirosis have been detected in the Khmelnytskyi region: 2 of them among migrants.
This was reported by Public News with reference to the infectious disease doctor of the Khmelnytskyi City Infectious Diseases Hospital Elena Markevich. According to the doctor, there are currently 3 patients diagnosed with leptospirosis in the medical facility; 2 cases were recorded among internally displaced persons.
"The condition is moderate. Some will recover. One patient was discharged recently. There was also a case where the patient had both leptospirosis and a coronavirus infection. In 2021, during this 3-month period [January, February, and March 2021], there was one case in the city of Khmelnytskyi, and up to 3 cases in the region. Infectious diseases proceed in waves: one year there are fewer of them, one year there are more of them," says the infectious diseases specialist.
According to the Center for Public Health of the Ministry of Health, leptospirosis is a dangerous zoonotic (common to animals and humans) infectious disease. Symptoms range from mild (headaches, fever, muscle aches, red eyes, diarrhea, rash) to serious (kidney, liver, meningitis) and even fatal (when seeking care and treatment are delayed).
Sources of causative agents of leptospirosis are infected animals - mainly small mammals (murine and waterfowl [?] rodents). The disease is not transmitted from person to person.
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communicated by:
ProMED rapporteur Mahmoud Orabi
[For general information about leptospirosis see the following report, from earlier today [6 Apr 2022]: ProMED. Leptospirosis - Brazil: (RJ) flooding, alert 20220406.8702441.
The news report above says that 5 people in Khmelnytskyi region have been diagnosed with leptospirosis so far this year (2022), 2 of whom were internally displaced, I presume likely as a result of the war in Ukraine. We are not given further details that would put these people at increased risk for leptospirosis. More information would be appreciated from knowledgeable sources.
Khmelnytskyi is a city (estimated population 274 582 in 2021) in western Ukraine, the administrative center for Khmelnytskyi Oblast (province) and Khmelnytskyi Raion (district) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmelnytskyi,_Ukraine). A map showing the location of the city of Khmelnytskyi can be found at https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kh...Ukraine,+29000. - Mod.ML