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Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) Outbreak in India

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Location: Pune, India

Total Reported Cases: 207

Cause: Campylobacter jejuni detected in stool and water samples

Source: Possible linkage to poultry meat, farming practices, and contaminated water

Key Developments:

  • The Pune District Health Center has confirmed the outbreak, identifying Campylobacter jejuni in stool and water samples, along with other pathogens.
  • The state health department is investigating the potential role of poultry meat, farming practices, and water contamination in the outbreak
  • Some reports suggest that contaminated water may be a contributing factor to the spread of the disease
  • Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has urged the public to avoid consuming undercooked poultry meat as a precautionary measure
  • The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has deployed a multidisciplinary One Health team to assist local authorities in containing the outbreak and preventing further spread.
  • Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and advising residents to follow hygiene and food safety precautions

Recommended Public Health Actions

Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) Outbreak in India
  • Ensure Safe Food Consumption – Avoid undercooked poultry meat and practice proper food hygiene to prevent infection
  • Drink Safe Water – Consume only boiled or purified water and avoid untreated sources to prevent contamination
  • Maintain Hand Hygiene – Wash hands frequently with soap and water, especially after handling raw meat and before eating
  • Seek Medical Attention Early – If experiencing symptoms like weakness or tingling, consult a healthcare provider immediately

Additional Resources for GBS Outbreak Awareness

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Dr Nurul Islam, DVM, MS

Dr. Nurul Islam, DVM, MS, is a Graduate Research Assistant at the Turner Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he studies white-tailed deer and Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). With over eight years of experience as a veterinarian and epidemiologist, he investigates outbreaks, including Nipah encephalitis in Bangladesh. He holds a Master's in Biosecurity & Wildlife Health from Massey University

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