Nepal on Monday urged foreign travellers to take precautions against cholera after 13 people died in an outbreak in the remote west of the country. Visitors were urged by GD Thakur, director of the Himalayan nation’s epidemiology and disease control department, to drink boiled or mineral water and “pay attention to their personal care and hygiene.” “There have been 13 deaths in two months in Doti district in western Nepal but now the situation is under control,” Thakur said. “For the last 15 years there have always been a few cases of cholera in Nepal in the rainy season. Since mid-April we have detected 15 cholera cases in Kathmandu but there have been no deaths.” Nepal is nearing the height of its monsoon season, when diarrhoea-related illnesses normally spike because of contaminated water sources. Cholera is caused by bacteria in water or food, which has usually been contaminated with the faeces of an infected person. If untreated it can kill within a day through dehydration, with the old and the young the most vulnerable. Healthcare facilities in most of Nepal’s western districts, including Doti, are primitive, with farm workers often living in dirty, cramped conditions. From:Gulftoday
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