Kolkata:
West Bengal on Saturday reportedly reported a death due to the alleged Guilan-Baire syndrome, which has been in the state since January.
The victim has been identified as 22 -year -old Khairul Sheikh, a resident of Suti area in Murshidabad district of the state. He is a former para-medical student of RG RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, run by the state of Kolkata, who was in the news in August last year due to the horrific rape and murder of a woman junior doctor inside the hospital premises.
Sheikh recently visited Purnia in Bihar regarding a job in a private hospital. He became ill there, after which he returned to his ancestral home in Sati.
As his condition began to be paralyzed with the lower part of his body, which began to show paralyzed symptoms, he was shifted to Kolkata earlier this month and was admitted to the RG car.
Last month, the West Bengal Health Department issued a statement claiming that Guilan-Berrine syndrome, a rapid onset muscle weakness that damages the peripheral nervous system due to the immune system, anything in the state or country It is not new and was sporadic. Reports of people being affected in the past.
On January 28, the death of a minor student was claimed that it was due to Guilan-Barre syndrome, in this case there was no official confirmation from the state health department or hospital officials where he was admitted. Was.
Died students were resident of Jagatal in North 24 Parganas district and were 10 years old.
Information about the same death of another 17-year-old resident of Amdanga in North 24 Parganas district, allegedly emerged after being influenced by Guilan-Baire syndrome.
However, hospital officials directly stated that the Guilan-Barre syndrome was the cause of death, claiming that the death was due to septic shock and myocarditis, with the possibility of disease underlying.
Recently, more than 100 cases affected by Guilan-Baire syndrome were reported from Maharashtra, especially from Pune.
According to the available data, in 110 reported cases in Maharashtra, 88 were from Pune, 15 from Pimpri, and the remaining seven were from other districts. Of the total reported cases, there were more than 73 men and the rest were women.
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