Maharashtra, India, is grappling with a surge in Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) cases, with over 100 reported instances and one confirmed fatality. The state's public health officials are on high alert, implementing rapid response measures and urging resid
Guillainbarre SyndromeGbs OutbreakMaharashtra HealthPune CasesWater ContaminationReal Estate MaharashtraJan 27, 2025
Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) is a rare autoimmune disorder where the immune system attacks the peripheral nervous system, causing muscle weakness, tingling, and sometimes paralysis. It is often triggered by a viral or bacterial infection.
As of the latest reports, 101 cases of GBS have been reported in Maharashtra, primarily in the city of Pune.
The exact causes are under investigation, but potential water contamination in the affected regions is a primary focus. GBS is generally not contagious, but infections linked to contaminated water can trigger the syndrome.
Residents are advised to boil water before consumption, maintain good hygiene practices, and report any symptoms to healthcare providers immediately.
Health authorities have activated rapid response teams, dispatched a federal team to evaluate the situation, and are conducting community outreach and awareness campaigns. They are also working on long-term strategies to improve water quality and sanitation.
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