MELAKA: The Health Ministry will monitor cases of waterborne diseases after the floods, especially leptospirosis and food poisoning, said its minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa.
MELAKA: The Health Ministry will monitor cases of waterborne diseases after the floods, especially leptospirosis and food poisoning, said its minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa"We will also mobilise other teams for clean-up works, particularly at health facilities affected by the disaster,” she said.
Also present were Melaka Health director Datuk Dr Rusdi Abd Rahman, NPG chairman Prof Zahrah Saad and Health Ministry Nursing Division director SM Devi.
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