Several Mexican states under alert for disease outbreaks due to drought

Posted on June 4, 2012 • Filed under: Enviromental Issues, Latin America Health, Mexico, TRAVEL

Warn increased drought associated diseases appearing in Mexico

The Health Ministry reported yesterday Sinaloa a case of cholera in the area of ​​Jesus Maria, so health officials analyze the water quality in wells and river tributaries Humaya. Several Mexican states now affected by drought warnings and recommendations issued after registering an increase in diseases related to ingestion of contaminated water, unhygienic food and the intense heat, said PL.
The Health Ministry reported yesterday Sinaloa a case of cholera in the area of ​​Jesus Maria, so health officials analyze the water quality in wells and Humaya River tributaries. The state health minister, Ernesto Echeverria, said the families were not directed to consume the liquid directly and boil it first. Sinaloa activated the yellow alert for the registration of 50 000 450 diarrheal cases seen this year. The municipalities of Ahome, Culiacan, Guasave, Mazatlan and Navolato reported 77 percent of cases. Read Article

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