Diarrheal Epidemic Grips Ghallour Sub-centre, Jawalamukhi Block, Kangra District, Himachal Pradesh, India

S. NikhilGupta
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Background: On 31st August, 2014, eighty cases of the gastroenteritis were reported in Ghallour sub-centre area. We investigated the outbreak to identify the source, propose control and preventive measures. Materials and methods: We defined a case as occurrence of three or more watery stools with or without vomiting, w.e.f 27 January, till 2nd Feb2014 in residents of Ghallour sub-centre area of Jawalamukhi Block. We hypothesized it as a water borne outbreak. We determined age and sex specific attack rate. We collected information about personal history on age, sex, residence, and date of onset of symptom from case patient and established line list. We collected 9 stool samples/rectal swabs from the cases; 3 pre and 4 post chlorination water samples and sent them for microbiological testing. We mapped water supply pipelines of the area and reviewed water chlorination record. Results: We identified 390 cases. The overall attack rate was 8% with range of 1.3% to 36%. The cases patients were reported from all age groups and both the genders with the youngest student; 1 year old to the oldest one as 88 years. Two thirds of the cases reported vomiting with some complaining of pain abdomen. Villages like Jathman, Khattni, Rajol Patta, Kohara has 100% case patients of loose motions while villages like Dhroli, (100%), Sasan (63%) and Ghallour (50%) etc have combined symptoms of loose motions and vomiting. No fatality was reported. Escherichia coli was detected in the samples from water samples. Records of chlorination were not properly maintained. Conclusion/recommendation: The outbreak was caused due to contamination of water at the source in Jolly Khad. Regular treatment of the water needs to be done right at the source before being lifted.
腹泻疫情在印度喜马偕尔邦康格拉区贾瓦拉穆基街区加洛尔分中心肆虐
背景:2014年8月31日,在Ghallour亚中心地区报告了80例肠胃炎病例。我们调查了疫情,确定了源头,提出了控制和预防措施。材料和方法:我们将该病例定义为2014年1月27日至2月2日Jawalamukhi街区Ghallour副中心区居民出现3例或3例以上水样便伴或不伴呕吐。我们假设它是由水传播的。我们确定了特定年龄和性别的发病率。我们收集了病例患者的年龄、性别、居住地、发病日期等个人病史信息,并建立了队列清单。收集9例粪便/直肠拭子;3个氯化前和4个氯化后的水样,送去做微生物检测。我们绘制了该地区的供水管道图,并审查了水氯化记录。结果:共发现390例。总体攻击率为8%,范围为1.3%至36%。病例患者来自所有年龄组和性别,其中年龄最小的学生;1岁到最大的88岁。三分之二的病例报告呕吐,一些人抱怨腹部疼痛。像Jathman、Khattni、Rajol Patta、Kohara这样的村庄有100%的病例是运动松散,而像Dhroli(100%)、Sasan(63%)和Ghallour(50%)等村庄有运动松散和呕吐的综合症状。没有死亡报告。从水样中检出大肠杆菌。氯化处理的记录没有妥善保存。结论/建议:疫情是由于乔利卡德源头的水受到污染造成的。水的常规处理需要在水源处进行,然后才能被提起。
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