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One New Melioidosis Case Reported in Hong Kong; Ongoing Investigation and Public Health Advisory Issued.

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One New Melioidosis Case Reported in Hong Kong; Ongoing Investigation and Public Health Advisory Issued.
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One New Melioidosis Case Reported in Hong Kong; Ongoing Investigation and Public Health Advisory Issued.

2025-05-16 16:45 Last Updated At:16:58

CHP announces one new melioidosis case

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (May 16) announced that one new melioidosis case was recorded in the past week (May 9 to 15).

The case involves a 75-year-old male with underlying illnesses who lives in Sham Shui Po. After developing fever and shortness of breath on May 6, he attended Caritas Medical Centre on May 10 and was admitted for treatment on the same day. His clinical sample was confirmed to be positive for Burkholderia pseudomallei upon testing.

The CHP is investigating the infection source of the case. Epidemiological investigations are ongoing.

So far, five melioidosis cases have been recorded in Hong Kong this year. In 2024, 23 melioidosis cases were recorded.

Person-to-person transmission and animal-to-human transmission are rare, but the bacteria causing melioidosis can survive in the local environment. Melioidosis is an endemic disease in Hong Kong, and melioidosis cases have been recorded in Hong Kong each year.

According to literature, melioidosis cases are more common after typhoons or rainstorms. The bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei in soil and muddy water may become exposed to the ground after typhoons or rainstorms, and the bacteria could spread more easily with strong winds or rainstorms. As such, the number of melioidosis cases may increase.

With this in mind, where practicable, members of the public should stay indoors during typhoons and rainstorms, avoid travelling to areas with potential flooding, and do not wade in or have contact with muddy water and soil. In addition, high-risk individuals should avoid paths near stormwater drains where aerosols may be generated from contaminated water.

Members of the public should also take the following preventive measures against infection:

  • Avoid contact with contaminated soil;
  • Wear appropriate protective clothing or footwear when participating in activities with possible contact with soil or water, e.g. using gloves and wearing boots. High-risk individuals may also consider wearing a surgical mask;
  • Wash or shower after exposure to contaminated water or soil;
  • Always clean any wounds as soon as possible and cover them with waterproof dressings;
  • Wash hands with liquid soap and water after handling soil or gardening;
  • Observe food hygiene and avoid drinking raw water; and
  • Travellers can contract the disease through outdoor water sports. Risk of infection can be minimised by avoiding exposure to water sources (such as rivers, ponds or lakes) that might be contaminated.
  • ​The CHP appealed to members of the public to seek medical advice if they develop symptoms, in particular people with diabetes or other immunocompromising conditions, in order to receive an appropriate medical diagnosis and treatment. For more information on melioidosis, please visit the website of the CHP atwww.chp.gov.hk/en/healthtopics/content/24/101110.html.

    HAD opens temporary cold shelters

    In view of the cold weather, the Home Affairs Department has opened 18 temporary cold shelters in various districts today (January 10) for people in need of the service. The temporary shelters will remain open when the Cold Weather Warning is in force.

    Clean mattresses and blankets/quilts, hot meals and hot water will be provided to shelter users free of charge during the opening of the temporary shelters.

    To ensure that cold shelter users can rest in a quiet and undisturbed environment, members of the public or agencies wishing to make donations to shelter users are requested to register with the staff of the shelter first. Donors will then be directed to place the donated items at a specified indoor location. The staff will help notify the shelter users to collect the items on their own.

    Anyone seeking temporary refuge, or those with any questions about the donation arrangements at the cold shelters, may call the department's hotline 25728427 for more information.

    The 18 temporary cold shelters are located at:

    Hong Kong Island:

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    Central and Western:

    Sai Ying Pun Community Complex Community Hall

    3/F, Sai Ying Pun Community Complex,

    2 High Street, Sai Ying Pun

    Eastern:

    Causeway Bay Community Centre

    3/F, 7 Fook Yum Road, Causeway Bay

    Southern:

    Lei Tung Community Hall

    Lei Tung Estate, Ap Lei Chau

    Wan Chai:

    Wan Chai Activities Centre

    LG/F, Wan Chai Market, 258 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai

    Kowloon:

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    Kowloon City:

    Hung Hom Community Hall

    1/F, Kowloon City Government Offices,

    42 Bailey Street, Hung Hom

    Kwun Tong:

    Lam Tin (West) Estate Community Centre

    71 Kai Tin Road, Lam Tin

    Sham Shui Po:

    Nam Cheong District Community Centre

    1 Cheong San Lane, Sham Shui Po

    Wong Tai Sin:

    Tsz Wan Shan (South) Estate Community Centre

    45 Wan Wah Street, Tsz Wan Shan

    Yau Tsim Mong:

    Henry G Leong Yaumatei Community Centre

    60 Public Square Street, Yau Ma Tei

    New Territories:

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    Islands:

    Tung Chung Community Hall

    G/F, Tung Chung Municipal Services Building, 39 Man Tung Road, Tung Chung

    Kwai Tsing:

    Tai Wo Hau Estate Community Centre

    15 Tai Wo Hau Road, Kwai Chung

    North:

    Cheung Wah Community Hall

    Cheung Wah Estate, Fanling

    Sai Kung:

    Hang Hau Community Hall

    G/F, Sai Kung Tseung Kwan O Government Complex,

    38 Pui Shing Road, Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O

    Sha Tin:

    Lung Hang Estate Community Centre

    Lung Hang Estate, Sha Tin

    Tai Po:

    Tai Po Community Centre

    2 Heung Sze Wui Street, Tai Po

    Tsuen Wan:

    Lei Muk Shue Community Hall

    G/F, Hong Shue House, Lei Muk Shue Estate, Tsuen Wan

    Tuen Mun:

    Butterfly Bay Community Centre

    Butterfly Estate (near Tip Sum House), Tuen Mun

    Yuen Long:

    Long Ping Community Hall

    Long Ping Estate, Yuen Long

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