A sharp rise in the incidence of intestinal infections has been recorded in occupied Crimea

A sharp rise in the incidence of intestinal infections has been recorded in occupied Crimea

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The incidence of intestinal infections has increased by 20-30% in Crimea and by 50-60% in Sevastopol. Rospotrebnadzor warns of increased risks of infection in case of poor hygiene and consumption of raw water.

The number of cases compared to 2023 amounted to 20-30%. In Sevastopol - 50-60%. Writes UNN with reference to Telegram-channel Krym.Realii.

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The incidence of intestinal infections is increasing in occupied Crimea and Sevastopol. An increase in the incidence of acute intestinal infections and enterovirus infections on the peninsula has been recorded by Rospotrebnadzor (the federal service for supervision in the sphere of protection of consumer rights and human well-being).

Compared to 2023 was 20-30%, and in Sevastopol - 50-60%, the risk of infection increases if you neglect personal hygiene and drink raw water, the report said. On the eve of the National Resistance Center with reference to a letter from the mail of one of the employees of the Russian-controlled Ministry of Health of Crimea hacked by the hacker group “Cyber Opposite” reported that an outbreak of cholera was recorded in Crimea.

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