Health July 22, 2024 | 4:17 pm

Dajabón Public Health Director urges precautions against Anthrax

Santo Domingo.- Francisco García Espinal, the provincial director of Public Health in Dajabón, has advised the public to practice handwashing, wear masks, and maintain social distancing to prevent anthrax transmission.

García Espinal is awaiting new guidelines and health protocols from the Ministry of Public Health to prevent anthrax cases detected in Haiti from spreading to the Dominican Republic. He emphasized that food imports from Haiti have been under close scrutiny for several months.

“We are continuously monitoring and removing food products from Haiti,” he stated.

While the Ministry of Public Health plans to implement further interventions, García Espinal stressed the importance of following current preventive measures. He urged citizens to remain vigilant and avoid contact with anyone who may be infected.

Anthrax, an airborne bacteria, can infect the airways, causing fever, malaise, and skin sores, which can severely impact the immune system. The disease primarily causes fever, pneumonia, and respiratory issues, and can be fatal if not addressed promptly.

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