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At least 10 children die from rotavirus outbreak in Kenya

At least 10 children die from rotavirus outbreak in Kenya

At least 10 youngsters have died from rotavirus an infection in Mombasa county alongside Kenya‘s coast, the Kenya Red Cross stated Monday.

The illness, which causes extreme diarrhea, has been exacerbated by heavy rains, which have elevated the chance of an infection.

Making the announcement, Mahmood Noor, the Kenya Red Cross chair in Mombasa county, added that rotavirus is a extremely contagious virus that spreads by means of fecal-oral transmission, usually by means of contaminated meals or water.

“Of the cumulative deaths, seven are male while three are female,” Mahmood stated.

Others are hospitalized with illness signs.

Rotavirus is a number one reason behind extreme diarrhea and dehydration in infants and younger youngsters worldwide.

Health officers from the Mombasa county authorities have urged mother and father to hunt medical consideration for his or her youngsters in the event that they expertise signs similar to vomiting, diarrhea and fever.

Source: www.anews.com.tr