
Sick Villagers Tested Positive For E-Coli In J-K's Rajouri
Rajouri Chief Medical Officer Manohar Lal Rana said a massive public outreach is underway in the affected Kotli hamlet to make residents aware about water contamination and ways to prevent it.
Over 50 people were reported sick with Gastroenteritis and Diarrhea in the past 10 days in the tribal village having no access to tap water and instead depend solely on natural sources like wells. Sixteen of them were subsequently admitted in Government medical college, Rajouri and so far 14 of them discharged after successful treatment.
“A total of 11 samples of water consumed by locals were collected and E-Coli presence has now been confirmed in these samples,” the doctor said. (PTI)

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