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Nakhon Ratchasima reports 93 Streptococcus suis cases and 13 deaths in 2025
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2025
Health officials are urging people to avoid cross-contamination when handling pork, especially during barbecue meals, and to seek treatment quickly if high fever, severe headache or dizziness develops.
Cases of five illnesses jump over the past month
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2025
The Department of Disease Control reports a rise in five diseases over the past month, with influenza leading the list—mostly the A/H3N2 strain—while Streptococcus suis infection recorded the highest case fatality rate at 5.26%.
Flesh-eating disease: What to know about the deadly bacterial infection
TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 2025
Necrotising fasciitis is a rare but deadly flesh-eating infection. Early treatment is vital to prevent sepsis, amputation, or death.
Streptococcus suis infections hit four provinces in Northeast
TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2025
Four northeastern provinces witnessed an increase in Streptococcus suis cases, with 197 patients and 22 fatalities reported from January 1 last year to January 2 this year.
Streptococcus suis outbreak claims lives of 12 infected patients
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 05, 2024
Outbreak blamed on consumption of raw pork and pig blood, used in some local Northeastern dishes
Streptococcus suis outbreak claims five lives of 82 infected patients
THURSDAY, MARCH 07, 2024
An outbreak of Streptococcus suis has caused the deaths of five people in Thailand between January and March this year, the Office of Disease Prevention and Control Region 9 warned on Thursday.
Warning as 'Hu Dap' cases rise in Nan province
THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2019
Three people have been admitted to Nan Hospital this week, suffering from Streptococcus suis infection, bringing the total number of cases in the northern province to eight this year.
Public warned against eating meat from diseased animals
TUESDAY, MAY 08, 2018
The Disease Control Department (DCD) has warned the public against eating the meat of animals that have died of disease.