The number of patients suspicious of patients in Guilan-Baire (GBS) syndrome in the Maharashtra reached 192. The syndrome was confirmed in 167 patients. 7 people have died due to a disease so far. A 37 -year -old died on Monday in Pune on Monday.
48 patients are in USI and 21 are on the fan. In active cases, 39 patients are public Corporation, 91 of the villages adjacent to Pune, 29 Chinchwad pimpri, 25 of Rural Pune and 8 other districts.
Earlier in February 7, the number of patients with GB syndrome was 180. An official said that the greatest number of GB syndrome cases came out of a housing company near Nanded. A sample of water has been taken here, in which Campillobacter turned out to be a positive jejuni. It is a bacteria in water.
The National Institute of Virology (NIV) has confirmed that GB syndrome has spread due to polluted water in Nanded and its surroundings. The Pune Municipal Corporation sealed 30 factories, including 11 private ROS in Nanded and the surrounding area.
A 63 -year -old man died on February 6. The health officer had said that the elderly had been admitted to the Singhgarh Road region hospital after complaints of fever and weakness in the feet. The investigation revealed that he was suffering from GB syndrome. He died due to an ischemic stroke.
In other states also, cases of GB syndrome have been reported in 4 other states in the country, in addition to patients with GB syndrome. This figure is one in Telangana. A 17 -year -old girl died in Assam, there is no other active case.
At the same time, 3 people died in Western Bengal until January 30. It consists of two children. Is an adult. The families of the victims claim that GB syndrome is the cause of these deaths, but the government of Bengal has not confirmed this. It is claimed that 4 additional children suffer from GB syndrome. He is under treatment at Kolkata hospital.
A child named Lakshit Singh died on January 28 in Jaipur, Rajasthan. He suffered from GB syndrome for a while. The family had treated him in several hospitals. But he could not be saved.
3 Killed in Western Bengal claims to die of GB syndrome in hospitals in the district of Kolkata and Hooghly. According to reports, Debkumar Sahu (10), a resident of Jagaddal in the North 24 district Parganas, and Aritra Manal (17) of Amdanga are died. The third deceased is a 48 -year -old man in the village of Dhanyakhali in the Hooghly district.
According to Debkumar’s uncle, Govinda Sahu, Deb died on January 26 at BC Roy hospital in Kolkata. The cause of death in his death certificate is GB The syndrome is written. At the same time, the Western Bengal Health Department says that the situation in the state is under total control and that there is nothing to panic.
Expensive treatment, the treatment of GBS of 20,000 is expensive. According to doctors, patients usually have to follow an immunoglobulin injection (IVIG). An injection into a private hospital is for 20,000 rupees.
The family of a 68 -year -old patient admitted to the Pune hospital said that his patient was to undergo 13 injections during treatment.
According to doctors, 80% of patients in the GBS hold start to walk without any support in 6 months after leaving the hospital. But in many cases, the patient takes a year or more.
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