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Kerala Reports 10 New Shigella Cases Amidst Ongoing Outbreak
✍️ The Economic Times
🗓 27 Jun 2026, 06:15 PM
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Kerala has recorded 10 fresh cases of Shigella, indicating the continued spread of the bacterial infection within the state.
The southern Indian state of Kerala has reported an additional 10 cases of Shigella, a bacterial infection known to cause dysentery. This development signifies the ongoing nature of the outbreak within the state's population.
Shigella infection typically spreads through contaminated food or water and can cause symptoms such as fever, abdominal cramps, and bloody diarrhea. Public health authorities are monitoring the situation closely to manage the spread and provide necessary care.
Further details regarding the specific locations or demographics affected by these new cases have not been immediately elaborated upon, but the increase underscores the persistent public health challenge posed by the outbreak.
Shigella infection typically spreads through contaminated food or water and can cause symptoms such as fever, abdominal cramps, and bloody diarrhea. Public health authorities are monitoring the situation closely to manage the spread and provide necessary care.
Further details regarding the specific locations or demographics affected by these new cases have not been immediately elaborated upon, but the increase underscores the persistent public health challenge posed by the outbreak.