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The frequent typhoons and monsoon rains bring a silent yet deadly threat to flooded areas: leptospirosis, a potentially deadly infection caused by leptospira bacteria in rats’ urine.

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Leptospirosis, a potentially fatal infection spread by exposure to floodwaters, has already killed several residents of Balubad Settlement in Barangay Nangka, Marikina.

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Leptospirosis cases have been on the rise since typhoon Ondoy hit the country last September.

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The arrival of the wet season is often a cause for concern in many communities in the country due to various diseases that occur during this time. One of the major carriers of wet season diseases are creatures that may be small but are crafty, persistent and expert lurkers in the homes’ dark, unseen spaces: mice and rats.

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Rainy days are here again. And flooded thoroughfares in the metropolis are proof that summer is really over.

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The frequent typhoons and monsoon rains bring a silent yet deadly threat to flooded areas: leptospirosis, a potentially deadly infection caused by leptospira bacteria in rats’ urine.

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Leptospirosis, a potentially fatal infection spread by exposure to floodwaters, has already killed several residents of Balubad Settlement in Barangay Nangka, Marikina.

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Leptospirosis cases have been on the rise since typhoon Ondoy hit the country last September.

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Rainy days are here again. And flooded thoroughfares in the metropolis are proof that summer is really over.

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