Afrique du Sud: la pire épidémie de listériose au monde fait 172 morts

Un total de 172 personnes sont décédées de la listériose, une infection d’origine alimentaire, au cours des treize derniers mois en Afrique du Sud, selon un dernier bilan communiqué jeudi par le gouvernement qui fait face à la pire épidémie du genre.

Depuis janvier 2017, 915 cas ont été confirmés.

Parmi eux, 172 personnes sont décédées de cette maladie infectieuse, qui se transmet le plus souvent à l’homme par l’intermédiaire d’aliments contaminés.

Il s’agit de la pire épidémie de listériose jamais enregistrée dans le monde, selon les Nations unies.

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