Gandhinagar Grapples with Suspected Typhoid Outbreak
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Typhoid Outbreak in Gandhinagar: Over 100 Hospitalised Due to Contaminated Water in Gujarat, Health Advisory Issued | 📰 LatestLY
Officials in Gujarat’s capital, Gandhinagar, have launched an emergency health response following a significant typhoid outbreak that has left over 100 people ill. As of Sunday, January 4, 2026, at least 104 patients, the majority of whom are children, are undergoing treatment at Gandhinagar Civil Hospital and other local facilities. 📰 Typhoid Outbreak in Gandhinagar: Over 100 Hospitalised Due to Contaminated Water in Gujarat, Health Advisory I…
Now, contaminated water scare in Gandhinagar as over 100 fall sick in a week
Over 100 suspected typhoid cases have been reported in Gandhinagar in the past five days, with most patients undergoing treatment at the Civil Hospital. Authorities have launched health surveys after contaminated drinking water was found in affected areas.
Gandhinagar Grapples with Suspected Typhoid Outbreak
A surge in suspected typhoid cases at Gandhinagar Civil Hospital has led to 104 admissions, prompting officials to enhance treatment and monitoring. Steps are being taken to ensure patient care, with a door-to-door survey detecting unsafe drinking water as a possible cause.
Gujarat: Amit Shah directs administration to "act on war footing" as Gandhinagar faces typhoid outbreak
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has directed the administration to "act on a war footing" after reviewing the reports of typhoid cases among children and citizens due to contaminated water caused by pipeline leakages in Gandhinagar's Sector 24, 28, and Adivada areas.According to a press release, Shah
India: Typhoid outbreak in Gandhinagar, Gujarat
Health officials are reporting an typhoid outbreak in the city of Gandhinagar, Gujarat state on the west coast of India. Typhoid cases have been increasing in the Civil Hospital in the last three days, with dozens of patients admitted to the pediatric ward and more than 100 total cases reported. The outbreak is linked contamination of drinking water due to ongoing drainage repair work. People have been advised to drink boiled water and eat home-…
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