Mysterious Paralysis Surge in Pune: Is Your Dinner Putting You at Risk?
Maharashtra - Pune is grappling with an alarming health crisis as 111 cases of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) have been reported in less than three weeks, with one suspected death. This rare neurological disorder causes muscle weakness and can lead to paralysis, leaving the city's medical professionals and residents in shock.
The outbreak has raised serious concerns about food and water safety, as GBS is often triggered by infections such as gastroenteritis, commonly contracted through contaminated food or water. Experts have identified bacterial pathogens, including *Campylobacter jejuni* and norovirus, as potential culprits behind the outbreak.
Health authorities are taking swift action, with a high-level team sent to Pune to investigate the source of the infection and contain the spread. Meanwhile, medical professionals are urging the public to exercise caution, particularly when consuming foods that are more susceptible to bacterial contamination, like paneer, cheese, and rice. Improper storage and handling of such items can lead to serious health risks.
In addition to food safety, experts recommend boosting immunity by incorporating vitamin C-rich foods into the diet. Residents are also advised to drink only boiled or purified water and maintain strict hygiene standards when preparing meals.