Health officials warn of surge in respiratory illnesses amid prolonged rainy spell

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June 09, Colombo (LNW): Health authorities have raised concerns over a noticeable increase in respiratory illnesses across the country, attributing the trend to the persistent wet weather that has gripped several regions in recent weeks.

The Ministry of Health has reported a sharp uptick in cases of colds, flu, and other respiratory infections, particularly among vulnerable groups.

Epidemiologist Dr Athula Liyanapathirana has called on the public to remain cautious and to take proactive steps to safeguard their health.

He emphasised the importance of adhering to basic preventive measures such as maintaining good hygiene, avoiding exposure to crowded or poorly ventilated areas, and seeking medical advice early if symptoms arise.

Of particular concern are individuals with pre-existing health conditions, including diabetes, asthma, and heart disease, who are more susceptible to complications during periods of fluctuating weather.

Dr Liyanapathirana urged these high-risk groups to be especially vigilant, as their immune systems may be compromised, making them more prone to infections.

The continued damp and cool conditions have created an environment conducive to the spread of respiratory viruses, with hospitals and clinics reportedly seeing a steady rise in patient numbers over the past fortnight.

Health workers are being advised to stay alert and ensure appropriate medical interventions are offered promptly to minimise the risk of severe illness.

Authorities have also recommended that schools, workplaces, and households take simple precautions, such as keeping indoor spaces dry and well-ventilated, and ensuring that children and the elderly—who are particularly vulnerable—are protected from sudden changes in temperature.

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