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Area of Science:

  • Food safety and public health
  • Veterinary epidemiology
  • Infectious disease transmission

Background:

  • Zoonotic diseases, including brucellosis and salmonellosis, are transmitted through contaminated, unpasteurised milk products.
  • These infections lead to significant public health issues, including outbreaks, hospitalizations, and mortality.

Observation:

  • In Southeast Asia, raw goat's milk is a traditional remedy for dengue-associated thrombocytopenia.
  • The efficacy and safety of this practice are not supported by scientific evidence.

Findings:

  • A correlation exists between the prevalence of raw goat's milk consumption and increased brucellosis cases, particularly following dengue seasons.
  • This suggests a potential public health risk associated with this sociocultural practice.

Implications:

  • Highlights the need for evidence-based healthcare practices and public health interventions.
  • Underscores the importance of safe food handling and zoonotic disease surveillance, especially in regions with specific cultural practices.
  • Recommends further research into the safety and efficacy of traditional remedies involving animal products.