Cholera outbreak fear in Uppunda as over 200 fall ill; Tahsildar visits affected area
Team Udayavani, Oct 5, 2024, 9:34 AM IST
Udupi: A suspected cholera outbreak in the Uppunda Gram Panchayat area, particularly in the Medical and Karkikali parts, has caused over 200 individuals to fall sick. In response, Tahsildar Pradeep, along with health department officials, visited the affected areas for an inspection.
Villagers suspect that the outbreak is linked to contaminated drinking water supplied by the Gram Panchayat. Water samples have been sent for testing, and further action will be taken based on the report, officials said.
Panchayat Development Officer Bharati, Taluk Health Officer Dr. Rajesh, and other officials were present during the inspection.
Health Issues Linked to Water
According to health officials, the illness initially spread through contaminated water but later started transmitting from person to person. Around 145 people have already received treatment and recovered.
Currently, three individuals are undergoing treatment at the Kundapura Government Hospital, while another three are being treated in Byndoor. Some residents have sought private medical care or are recovering at home.
Authorities have confirmed that there have been no severe cases reported so far.
Nurse Infected During Treatment
It has been reported that a nurse at the Byndoor Primary Health Centre, who was treating a cholera patient, contracted the infection. The nurse is currently undergoing treatment.
Situation Under Control Kundapura hospital officials, including Dr. Premananda, confirmed that no severe cases have been detected. “We took precautionary measures immediately after the first case was identified. Following medical treatment, recovery has been swift, and the number of cases is steadily declining,” Dr. Premananda stated.
Gram Panchayat President Mohanchandra said, “Steps are being taken to ensure continuous supply of clean drinking water. The Gram Panchayat is prioritizing sanitation, and we need the cooperation of both the public and the officials in maintaining cleanliness.”
Assurances
Responding to the outbreak, District Survey Officer Dr. Nagaratna reassured the public that the situation was under control. She stated that several individuals from Kerekatte and Medikallu had reported symptoms such as stomach pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. Following these reports, a rapid response team from the health department was dispatched to collect information and take necessary action.
The district has recorded a total of 143 cases so far, with the first case reported on September 27. Further cases were recorded on subsequent days, with the highest number—53—reported on September 29.
Dr. Nagaratna confirmed that the water supply in the affected areas has been chlorinated and super-chlorinated to ensure safety. There are currently no ongoing concerns, and the situation is being closely monitored.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
We have evidence of BJP MLC Ravi using invective inside K’taka Legislative Council: CM Siddaramaiah
Kundapura: Jet ski overturns in rough sea; Rider missing
Bengaluru: Woman posing as politician’s associate loots 3 kg gold
Belagavi: Man drives tractor over brother over property dispute, arrested
Geethartha Chinthane 132: Philosophy is not for preaching but for practice
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Delhi Police identifies 175 people in verification drive against illegal Bangladeshi immigrants
We have evidence of BJP MLC Ravi using invective inside K’taka Legislative Council: CM Siddaramaiah
Diljit Dosanjh denies blocking AP Dhillon on social media
India beat Bangladesh by 41 runs to bag Women’s U19 T20 Asia Cup
Maintain strong relations with all community outfits, don’t oppose their views: Cong’s Chennithala
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.