The Campylobacter bacterium had been spreading in Israel for several years, but there was a sharp increase in the number of infections over the past year. Data from the Health Ministry, obtained by Maariv, indicated thousands of infections in recent months, a significant increase compared to previous years.
Symptoms of the disease
Symptoms appeared within one to ten days after consuming contaminated food and usually manifested as high fever, weakness, nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhoea.
In rarer cases, the disease could cause dehydration, joint inflammation, and a severe neurological syndrome called Guillain-Barre, which led to ascending paralysis from the legs to the head.
Data from the Health Ministry showed that in the first six months of 2024, a record number of 3,402 Israelis had already been infected. The number of infections in the same period last year was 2,440, and the year before that, 1,654. According to estimates from Health Ministry officials, the infection rate was expected to continue to rise in the coming months.