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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    A record number of cases of bacterial disease leptospirosis were recorded in 2023

    A record number of cases of bacterial disease leptospirosis were recorded in 2023


    The highest recorded in 20 years - 164 cases - are likely linked to flooding.

    Exposure to animals like rodents or livestock and untreated water increase risk of infection.

    Massey University epidemiologist Jackie Benschop , says there are key steps you can take to stay safe.

    Vaccinate your livestock, control rodents and visit your doctor if you have flu-like symptoms and are exposed to risky enviroments.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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