Leptospirosis Risk Rises in Hawaii Following Kona Low Storms
Leptospirosis Risk Rises in Hawaii Following Kona Low Storms
US · Published Apr 8, 2026
Recent Kona low storms in Hawaii have increased the risk of leptospirosis, a bacterial infection affecting humans and pets.
The Hawaii Department of Health advises residents to avoid standing water and mud to prevent infection.
Symptoms of leptospirosis include fever, vomiting, and lethargy; prompt medical attention is crucial to avoid severe complications.
Hawaii faces leptospirosis risk after Kona Low
Recent Kona low storms in Hawaii have led to an increased risk of leptospirosis, a bacterial infection affecting both humans and pets. The Hawaii Department of Health's veterinary division warns that the standing water and mud left by the floods create ideal conditions for the Leptospira bacteria to thrive.
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