Kericho: Over 70 Hospitalized after Drinking Contaminated Milk (Mursik)

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Kericho: Over 70 Hospitalized after Drinking Contaminated Milk (Mursik)

Over 70 members of different families from Kabianga-Lelsotet village in Kericho County are admitted at Londiani Sub-county Hospital after consuming suspected contaminated sour milk, locally known as Mursik.

The locals, had attended a church function where pastors were graduating after two years training, where they consumed the contaminated milk.

According to a reliable source, the patients consumed the milk which was sold by a common vendor in the area and were rushed to the hospital after complaining of severe diarrhoea and vomiting.

Doctors at the Londiani Hospital are doing all the best to stabilize their conditions, with some in a severe condition.

A team of health officers id expected to be dispatched to the ground to collect the milk samples to be taken to a government chemist for analysis.

In other news, following the recently reported outbreak of the Marburg in neighbouring Tanzania, the Ministry of Health through the Principal Secretary for Public Health and Professional Standards Ms Mary Muthoni has assured Kenyans that the virus has not crossed over into Kenya.

Speaking at Cottolengo home for the aged in Murang’a, the PS stated that the government has put in place the necessary surveillance measures to curb the spread of Marburg virus into the country.

The PS noted that although no case has been reported in Kenya it is important for Kenyans to adhere to health guidelines given by MOH to mitigate the spread noting that the government is prepared through increased surveillance and screening at the ports of entry.

“We have enhanced our surveillance now that there is the mention of the Marburg virus which is a serious disease,” she stated.

“We have been having M-Pox disease since last year and we have managed it by doing screening at the ports of entry where every traveler coming into the county is screened,” Muthoni added.

She called for calm and assured Kenyans that no data shows there is Marburg in the country so far.