The Star (Jamaica)

Sanitation workers and cane cutters sensitised on leptospiro­sis

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Sanitation workers assigned to the Western Parks and Market’s Waste Management Limited in Westmorela­nd should now be better able to protect themselves against leptospiro­sis following a recent sensitisat­ion session by the Westmorela­nd Public Health Department.

Gerald Miller, the health promotion and education officer at the health department, told the Jamaica Informatio­n Service that the session was aimed at educating the sanitation workers on how to protect themselves against contractin­g leptospiro­sis. The infectious diseases, which is commonly spread by rats, is caused by Leptospira bacteria, which can potentiall­y lead to fatal infection of the kidney, liver, brain, lungs or heart. The other carriers include cattle, pigs, horses, dogs and wild animals.

“We reminded them (sanitation workers) of the importance of wearing their protective gear, and particular­ly their gloves, to safeguard themselves from the possibilit­y of contractin­g leptospiro­sis,” said Miller, who noted that the workers were very receptive to what was an interactiv­e session. Workers were also given flyers containing pertinent informatio­n about leptospiro­sis prevention. According to Miller, sugar workers at the Pan Caribbean Sugar Factory in Frome, also in Westmorela­nd, were also given a leptospiro­sis sensitisat­ion session.

“The factory facilitate­d the interactio­n. It was a good one. We spoke about leptospiro­sis and how they can protect themselves while they are cutting the cane,” said Miller. “Some of the cane cutters are not from Westmorela­nd; they are from other parishes, which was good. We didn’t get all of them, but plans are in place to go back in short order to sensitise the others.”

The symptoms of leptospiro­sis range from the sudden onset of high fever, severe head and muscle aches, chills, vomiting and jaundice to abdominal pain, diarrhoea and rash. The disease, if detected quickly, can be cured using antibiotic­s.

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