Leptospirosis an emerging infectious disease and preventive measures in Pakistan. Preventive measures for Leptospirosis in Pakistan.
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Leptospirosis is a zoonotic bacterial disease that poses an epidemic risk, especially following significant rainfall, and is caused by different serovars of the genus Leptospira. This infection impacts both humans and animals, primarily spreading through contact with soil, water, or food that has been contaminated by the urine of infected animals, notably rodents, domestic pets, cattle, and various wild species.
Leptospirosis is prevalent in Pakistan, as various environmental, sociocultural, and socioeconomic factors facilitate its spread and persistence. As reported by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, the population of Pakistan stands at 241.49 million, with 62.27% residing in rural areas. The literacy rate in Pakistan is 58%, but it drops significantly in rural regions to an overall 51%, and even lower to 42% among females’ population. These statistics are sufficient to understand the overall impact of Leptospirosis in Pakistani population.
Keywords: : Bacterial Infections, Leptospirosis, prevention, Pakistan, Health care.
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