The scene in "Kızılcık Şerbeti" prompted the Ministry of Culture to take action: It's not true.

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03.02.2025 00:30

In the latest episode of the highly watched series "Kızılcık Şerbeti," a scene involving dogs prompted a warning from the Ministry of Health.

Sıla Türkoğlu, Evrim Alasya, Sibel Taşçıoğlu, Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan, and Doğukan Güngör share the lead roles in the latest episode of Kızılcık Şerbeti, which featured a scene that drew attention. A scene involving the character Nilay and dogs has sparked a new debate.

THE "DOG" SCENE THAT CAUSED CONTROVERSY IN KIZILCIK ŞERBETİ

In the latest episode, a dog enters the Ünal family's home and gives birth. Seeing this, Nilay cannot help but hide the dogs in the house for a while. When Pembe reacts to seeing the dogs, Meryem responds, "Dogs do not transmit diseases to humans."

The scene in Kızılcık Şerbeti prompted the ministry to take action: Not true

THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH RELEASED A STATEMENT

Following the scene, the Ministry of Health published a warning message from the Healthy Solution account. The statement indicated that the information "Dogs do not transmit diseases to humans" is not correct. The statement included the following remarks: "The information expressed as 'Dogs do not transmit diseases to humans' in a television series is not true!"

"RABIES IS THE MOST IMPORTANT DISEASE TRANSMITTED FROM DOGS TO HUMANS"

Rabies is the most important disease transmitted from dogs to humans. A bite from a rabid dog, scratches, or contact with saliva on an open wound can transmit rabies to humans. Dog bites and scratches can lead to various infections; dog saliva, feces, and urine can transmit other pathogens to humans. Dogs can be reservoirs for the parasite that causes kala-azar disease in humans. Sandflies that feed on infected animals can transmit the disease to humans. Cystic echinococcosis can be transmitted to humans through dog feces. This is respectfully announced to the public.

The scene in Kızılcık Şerbeti prompted the ministry to take action: Not true

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