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Bhubaneswar, With 10 per cent of the samples testing positive for the deadly Vibrio Cholera virus, the Odisha government on Tuesday put all the 30 districts on alert against the spread of the ...
BHUBANESWAR: Even as the death toll surged to 11, the Odisha government on Friday confirmed the presence of cholera-causing bacteria in samples collected from the affected areas of Jajpur district.
The cholera toll in Odisha's Jajpur district rose to five with one more person succumbing to the disease, an official said on Saturday. The Jajpur district administration has cancelled Raja festival ...
Cholera has claimed 11 lives in Odisha so far, with all fatalities reported from the worst-hit Jajpur district in the past week. The state government has confirmed the presence of cholera-causing ...
A central team confirms that cholera is at an endemic stage in Jajpur, Odisha, with preventative measures and health campaigns underway to control diarrhoeal disease outbreaks in the region.
Suspected diarrhoea outbreak in Odisha's Ganjam claims one life, Das Sabar, with several critical. Health officials investigate as emergency responses are deployed.
Cholera has consistently made its presence known in Odisha over the past two and a half decades, this persistent occurrence marks it as a significant public health issue, particularly affecting ...
Odisha has declared a statewide alert after cholera was detected in 10% of tested samples, with the water-borne disease claiming 11 lives and infecting over 2,000 people across coastal districts.
Bhubaneswar: The cholera outbreak in Odisha’s Jajpur district has claimed two more lives, taking the death toll to seven as of Sunday morning. Over 1,500 people have reportedly fallen ill since ...
Commissioner-cum-Secretary of the Health and Family Welfare Department of Odisha, Aswathy S, said that cholera has so far been detected only in Jaipur district and has not spread to other areas ...
BHUBANESWAR: Faced with a growing public health emergency, the Odisha government has intensified its efforts to contain a cholera outbreak and rising cases of acute diarrhoea in Jajpur district ...
Not yet. Cholera is still rampant in Rayagada, Kalahandi is already in the grip, and in Kandhamal it is dangerously spreading. The KBK, as usual, is out of scanner.