MELAKA, March 5 — The Health Ministry (MOH) will monitor cases of waterborne diseases after the floods, especially leptospirosis and food poisoning, said its minister Dr Zaliha...
MELAKA, March 5 — The Health Ministry will monitor cases of waterborne diseases after the floods, especially leptospirosis and food poisoning, said its minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa.
Dr Zaliha was met after officiating at the Nursing Professional Group International Nursing Conference 2023, themed ‘Invest in Nursing: Then, Now and What’s to Come’ here today. Meanwhile, Dr Zaliha said MOH has standard operating procedures for flood disasters, especially in managing temporary relief centres .
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