
Rajouri Mysterious Disease: Patients out of Danger, to be Discharged soon
The situation in the Badhaal area of Rajouri district is improving, with no new cases reported in the past seven days. Authorities are awaiting forensic reports to determine the exact cause of the mysterious deaths that have claimed 17 lives, including 12 children, since December 8, 2024.
Dr Shamim Ahmad, Medical Superintendent at Government Medical College (GMC) Rajouri, said, “Currently, 11 patients admitted last week are under observation at GMC Rajouri, but all are out of danger.” He added that none of them require ventilator support and that their discharge will be decided soon after consultations with experts.
Following the deaths in Budhal village, authorities declared it a containment zone, relocating hundreds of close contacts to an isolation centre at the Government Nursing College in Rajouri.
Initial investigations suggest that the deaths may be linked to contaminated food or water. Symptoms observed in affected individuals include irritability, drowsiness, profuse sweating, and respiratory distress—consistent with neurotoxicity or exposure to organophosphorus compounds.
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Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh stated that the deaths were caused by toxins rather than an infectious disease, adding that investigations are ongoing to identify the source of contamination.
An official involved in the probe said the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) report from Chandigarh is expected within two days. “The report will provide clarity on the toxins responsible and help authorities establish necessary protocols,” the official said.
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Law enforcement agencies are investigating any potential criminal angle to rule out deliberate contamination or foul play.
Authorities have intensified surveillance in the region, while medical teams continue to monitor the health of affected individuals. Health officials are coordinating with toxicology experts to ensure a swift response to any emerging symptoms. (KNO)
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