A mysterious fever has claimed 15 lives in Gujarat, prompting the state government to issue a high-level alert. The fever has affected several districts, primarily in rural areas, and has left health officials scrambling to identify its cause. The Centre has set up a surveillance mechanism to monitor the situation and dispatched a team of experts to assist the state government.
Preliminary investigations suggest a viral or bacterial infection, but the exact cause remains unknown. The government has ruled out person-to-person transmission. The Centre's expert team, including specialists from the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), will collect samples, conduct tests, and track cases to identify the fever's cause.
The state government has enhanced surveillance, contact tracing, and hospital preparedness. Health officials have been advised to take precautions while treating patients with symptoms, and the public has been advised to take preventive measures. Opposition parties have criticized the government's response, alleging delayed action and inadequate healthcare infrastructure.
To strengthen the response, the government plans to utilize funds from the Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (AB-HIM) to upgrade health facilities and infrastructure in affected areas.
The situation is being closely monitored, and efforts are underway to contain the spread of the illness and identify its cause. The state government has assured that all necessary measures are being taken to provide medical care to affected patients. The Centre's team is working closely with the state government to contain the outbreak.
The state government has enhanced surveillance, contact tracing, and hospital preparedness in affected districts. An alert has been issued in Kutch, Patan, Mehsana, and other districts. Health officials have been advised to take precautions while treating patients with symptoms, and the public has been advised to take preventive measures.
(Input from various sources)
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