By Phillip Orwa
The Ministry of Health has alerted the public that the ongoing March–April–May (MAM) long rains are expected to continue in several parts of the country, and noted that while the rains are important for agriculture and water resources, they may also increase the risk of certain public health threats.
“Heavy rainfall and flooding can lead to contamination of water sources, increased
breeding of disease vectors such as mosquitoes, displacement of communities, and
disruptions to sanitation systems. These conditions can contribute to outbreaks of
communicable diseases and other health hazards.” Principal Secretary State Department for Public Health & Professional Standards Mary Muthoni said.
The Principal Secretary State Department for Public Health & Professional Standards said that the health risks involves: –
Potential Health Risks
The public is advised to remain vigilant for the follow.



