Comprehensive Guide to Preventing and Managing Hepatitis A Outbreaks in Lebanon

2023-08-26 06:24:33

The Ministry of Public Health issued a statement saying: “In response to what is being circulated in some media outlets about the spread of the “Sefira A” disease in the Baalbek-Hermel governorate, we are interested in clarifying the following: The millennial viral hepatitis disease is endemic in Lebanon, which means that cases have been recorded. In more than one Lebanese region annually throughout the year.

The statement added, “Lebanon has recorded an increase in the number of cases from the beginning of 2023 to date compared to the same period last year, especially in the districts of Tripoli, Akkar, Miniyeh al-Danniyeh and Baalbek, where the town of Arsal in particular witnessed a remarkable increase in the number of cases.” Lebanon’s record was recorded. To date, 1785 cases, of which 204 are in Baalbek.

He continued, “The epidemiological surveillance team affiliated with the Ministry collects water samples from the areas with the most cases recorded, in order to examine them in the water laboratories of government hospitals.”

And he continued, “The Ministry of Public Health recalls the characteristics of the disease and its prevention, stressing the following:

– Hepatitis A virus is transmitted through the fecal-oral route, especially through the consumption of contaminated water or food and through contaminated hands.

The incubation period for the disease (from the time the virus enters the human body until symptoms appear) ranges from 14 to 28 days.

Symptoms include fever (high temperature), yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice), loss of appetite, diarrhea with pale stools, dark urine, and joint pain. Symptoms are often mild and inconspicuous in infants and young children.

Measures to prevent and control disease include consumption of food and water of safe origin (or chlorination when needed), maintaining personal hygiene, washing hands (particularly before preparing and eating food, after using the toilet, and after changing diapers), safe disposal of solid and liquid waste, In addition to receiving the vaccine.

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