The National Eye Health Advocacy Project believes there could be a link between the outbreak and possibly contaminated water, and that there should be greater alarm about the outbreak.
On 5 March, the KwaZulu-Natal health department said there were 2,971 cases in the province, 843 of which were new. Most of these cases were in the eThekwini district, and some in the Ugu district.On 22 March, speaking at the provincial executive council, KwaZulu-Natal premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube said this number stood at 13,593 cases.
“Many ocular diseases can be attributed to contaminated water and we use the term ‘water-related ocular diseases’ to denote this spectrum of diseases. are directly related to human interaction with contaminated water and can occur through toxic, allergic, inflammatory or infective mechanisms,” it said.
Acanthamoeba is a microscopic single-celled living organism that can cause rare but severe infections of the eye, skin and central nervous system. Pseudomonas is a type of bacteria.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
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