Diphtheria Outbreak in India Claims Seven Lives as Health Authorities Respond

The death toll from a recent diphtheria outbreak in Rajasthan, India has tragically risen to seven, prompting urgent intervention from the Union health ministry. Following a report by Times of India regarding the deaths of six children in the Deeg area over the past month, the ministry has requested a detailed report from state authorities, focusing on immunization coverage, active cases, and treatment measures.

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The most recent fatality was a five-year-old child from the Sikri region of Deeg, confirmed by state health officials on Sunday. Four of the deaths occurred in September, with the first case reported on September 14. The health department has initiated measures to address the outbreak, including the administration of antibiotics to individuals who had contact with the infected children and planning mass vaccinations for children at risk.

Diphtheria, a bacterial disease primarily affecting the upper respiratory tract, is highly contagious and can lead to severe complications, including airway obstruction and heart damage, particularly among unvaccinated individuals. Symptoms typically include fever, sore throat, and swollen neck glands, with more severe cases resulting in difficulty breathing and extreme fatigue.

Health officials are working to combat the outbreak by surveying the affected areas and ensuring that unvaccinated children receive the necessary immunizations. Vaccination is crucial in preventing the spread of this disease, which can be fatal in about 30% of unvaccinated cases.

As the situation evolves, the World Health Organization (WHO) has joined local health teams to enhance surveillance and response efforts, highlighting the importance of maintaining high vaccination coverage to prevent future outbreaks.

For families in the affected areas, early recognition of symptoms and immediate medical attention are vital to reducing the risk of severe complications from diphtheria.

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