June 12, 2026
Kerala Outbreak: The state of Kerala is currently witnessing a significant outbreak of Bacillary Dysentery (Shigellosis).
Case Statistics: Health authorities have confirmed 85 cases this year, with at least 34 new cases reported in June alone.
Public Health Concern: The highly contagious nature of the infection, particularly among children, has prompted state-wide monitoring and emergency health responses.
Hotspots: Wayanad district is identified as the epicenter, with large numbers of symptomatic individuals reported in local schools and the Sultan Bathery Taluk Headquarters Hospital.
Spread: Significant clusters have also been identified across Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram, and Alapuzha.
Nature of Infection: Shigellosis is a highly contagious bacterial infection that primarily affects the intestines.
Transmission: It spreads easily through contaminated food, water, or direct person-to-person contact (fecal-oral route). Even small amounts of the bacteria can cause infection.
Causative Agent: It is caused by a group of bacteria known as Shigella.
Symptoms: Common symptoms include:
Severe abdominal pain or cramps.
Bloody or mucus-filled diarrhea.
High fever.
Nausea and vomiting.
High-Risk Groups: Children are disproportionately affected due to lower immunity and hygiene practices in school environments.
Prevention & Control:
Hand Hygiene: Frequent handwashing with soap and water.
Water Safety: Ensuring the consumption of boiled or treated water.
Food Safety: Proper sanitation in food preparation and avoiding contaminated food sources.
Isolation: Isolating infected individuals to prevent community spread.
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