SRWB tests water for anthrax contamination following hippo’ deaths

Southern Region Water Board (SRWB)  is now testing Shire River water at Liwonde to find if it is contaminated with anthrax which has killed 28  hippopotamuses  so far.

Hippopotamuses were found floating on the Shire River in Liwonde

SRWB spokesperson Rita Makwangwala has confirmed that the board is testing the water at Liwonde in order to find out the extent of the contamination.

“But our consumers should be assured that the water is safe. We are ensuring that the water is safe for drinking as we are doing the tests,” she said.

An official at Balaka District Hospital Katenga Kaunda said the anthrax contamination of the water at Liwonde was a health risk.

“There is need to get the water tested for anthrax in an independent laboratory,” said Kaunda.

This follows tests conducted at the Central Veterinary Laboratory, instituted by Ministry of Health (MoH) , whose results indicated that there was Bacillus Anthracis in the hippos’ system, a virus that causes anthrax.

The World health Organisation (WHO) describes anthrax as a disease of herbivorous animals that causes severe infection in humans as a result of contact with contaminated products or animals.

The hippos have been dying in the upper side of the Shire River all the way to Liwonde Barrage. They started dying mid-September but the first carcasses were seen floating on October 10.

According to WHO, anthrax is transmitted to people who come in contact with infected animals or contaminated animal products and contact with anthrax can cause severe illness in both humans and animals.

However, anthrax is not contagious as it does not get transmitted like colds and flu

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dan
dan
6 years ago

I wonder why it had to take o long to know that the death of such a large number of Hippos was a good sign of anthrax. This has happened in a number of game reserves in the world but there in our beloved Malawi anything is new. What a poor contry ours is.
And for the SRWB to say the water is safe what do they mean if the laboratory shows availability of anthrax causing germ?
I wish I was not a Malwian at times

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