Hepatitis Outbreak Sparks Health Crisis in Haryana Village
Chhainsa village in Haryana's Palwal district faces a health crisis after seven people died from liver ailments, with four cases linked to Hepatitis B. Authorities are taking measures to assess water quality and monitor the community closely as fears rise over unreported deaths.
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In a concerning development, Chhainsa village in Haryana's Palwal district has been thrust into the spotlight following the deaths of seven residents from liver-related ailments. Officials confirmed that four of these fatalities were attributed to Hepatitis B, sparking an urgent health response from local authorities.
The village, with a population of nearly 5,700, has seen measures like blood sampling and stringent water quality checks introduced. While official reports list seven deaths, villagers claim the true number may be higher, raising alarm over potential underreporting.
Local health officers, led by Deputy Commissioner Harish Kumar Vashishth, are ensuring continuous monitoring and intervention, while the government medical college at Nalhar prepares a deeper investigation into the source and spread of the infection.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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