HC Deb 25 March 2004 vol 419 c1047W
Mr. Paul Marsden

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many(a) farmers, (b) members of farming families and (c) farm workers were reported as suffering from Weil's disease in each year since 1997. [161550]

Miss Melanie Johnson

Weil's disease is a serious infection with leptospiral bacteria. Not all leptospiral infections will result in the development of Weil's disease. Data collected include, but do not distinguish between farmers and their family members. The figures for all laboratory-confirmed reports of leptospiral infections in England and Wales since 1997 are set out as follows. Figures are not yet available for 2003.

Total Leptospirosis human infections Infections in farmers (including family members) Infections in farm workers
1997 39 7 4
1998 29 8 4
1999 41 3 5
2000 54 14 5
2001 27 5 3
2002 147 10 3
1 Data are provisional

Source: Health Protection Agency Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre 1997–2002