Floods have serious health consequences include drowning, falls and injuries.
Chronic diseases such as diabetes or renal disease can also worsen as access to facilities fail
Exposure to contaminated floodwaters can lead to skin infections, while respiratory problems can occur due to mould and damp housing in the aftermath of floods.
Floods also create ideal conditions for mosquito borne infections such as Ross River virus and Murray Valley encephalitis, while also spreading infectious diseases including leptospirosis.
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Produced By: Thomas Koutis
Featured In Story: Dr Jo Longman Senior Research fellow at the University of Sydney
First aired on The Wire, Monday 10 March 2025