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Thailand sounds alarm after anthrax outbreak in Laos

BANGKOK (AFP) – Thailand ordered a close watch on livestock yesterday after an outbreak of anthrax in Laos, where more than 50 suspected human cases have been reported.

Anthrax, which spreads through bacteria in soil, commonly infects grazing livestock and wild animals but can infect humans and be deadly in some cases.

Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered officials to closely monitor the disease and to “protect the public”.

Humans can become infected by breathing in the spores, eating contaminated food or touching bacteria with broken skin, for instance when handling diseased animals.

Media in secretive, communist Laos have reported 65 suspected cases, including 54 in southern Champasak province, which borders Thailand.

A Thai government statement referred to 54 cases reported this month.

“The prime minister has ordered the public health minister to closely monitor, especially near the borders,” spokesman Chai Watcharong said in the statement.

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