eThekwini residents warned about pink eye outbreak

More than 50 cases of pink eye has been reported at Clairwood Hospital.

AT LEAST 161 cases of pink eye have been confirmed in various parts of eThekwini District since February 26. Clairwood Hospital has 55 confirmed cases followed by KZN Children’s Hospital with 50 cases.

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The KZN Department of Health urges members of the public to avoid pink eye infections by practising good personal hygiene, such as regular hand-washing and avoiding the sharing of face cloths, eye cosmetics or pillows.

According to the department, other public hospitals have reported cases. Cato Manor Community Health Centre has 39, McCord Hospital 15 and Halley Stott Clinic has two confirmed cases.

KZN MEC for Health Nomagugu Simelane-Zulu said a few basic hygienic practices can help contain the spread of pink eye.

“Now that we have confirmed cases of pink eye in eThekwini District, we are urging those who have its symptoms not to sit at home but to visit their nearest clinic. During the era of Covid-19, we developed a number of habits that promote good hygiene, such as regular hand-washing with soap and water or sanitiser. Those are some of the things we need to re-orient ourselves with,” said Simelane-Zulu.

Some facts about pink eye:

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Those infected or suspecting infection are encouraged to consult the nearest healthcare facility or to see a doctor as soon as possible.

 

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