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MOH asks doctors to report cases of GBS infections. Avoid Raw Fish?

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http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/moh-asks-doctors-report-cases-gbs-infections

MOH asks doctors to report cases of GBS infections

By Leong Wai Kit-
Published: 7:53 PM, July 20, 2015

SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health (MOH) has asked doctors in the private sector to report new cases of Group B Streptococcus (GBS) disease, to help the authorities investigate a possible link between the bacterial infection and consumption of a raw fish dish called “yusheng”, doctors told Channel NewsAsia.

This comes after the MOH and various agencies started an investigation, due to a recent spike in GBS cases.

Usually, doctors are not required to submit information to the ministry for GBS, unlike for more serious diseases like tuberculosis. The move shows the authorities are taking investigations seriously, said Mount Elizabeth Novena infectious disease expert, Dr Hsu Li Yang.

The MOH said a week ago that one of the larger hospitals in Singapore saw an average of 53 cases of GBS in the past five years, but treated 76 patients so far this year. Ten of those patients reported recent consumption of raw fish. The numbers furnished did not include private sector patients.

Infectious diseases doctors estimate that there are about 200 cases of severe GBS infection in Singapore so far. Private sector doctors told Channel NewsAsia at least two new cases emerged in the last week, and that of 30 patients interviewed since May, 70 per cent of them told doctors they had eaten raw fish.

One 52-year-old who contracted GBS disease told Channel NewsAsia his knee swelled to double its normal size and that his joints were so painful he could not move, after eating yusheng.

The MOH has previously said there is no proven link between eating fish, raw or otherwise and GBS disease, in healthy individuals. CHANNEL NEWSASIA
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Our food supply is not so safe now eh? ;)
 
I found it reprehensible that LHL politicised our food source when he allowed rice from fukushima Japan into Spore.
 
everything also blames the government
you fell down also blame the government
you cant eat and die also blame the government

pap is the best
vote pap for eternal prosperity and good healthy governance
 
I have been eating raw fish
nothing happens

what is the big issue here
killing many foodstalls selling fish porridge
 
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