Odisha School Probes Suspected Jaundice Cases With One Confirmed
Authorities have opened a high-level inquiry into campus sanitation, focusing on possible water or food contamination.
Overview
- The district medical chief reported one confirmed jaundice case at Odisha Adarsha Vidyalaya and said there is no declared outbreak.
- Some official remarks referenced two cases, while parents and local leaders allege more than 10–15 students are ill.
- A joint team from health and education, with Rural Water Supply, Food Safety and microbiologists, inspected the campus, screened students and collected water and food samples.
- Several students staying at a nearby private hostel and the hostel manager have reportedly been diagnosed, putting hostel hygiene under scrutiny.
- The response follows a recent jaundice outbreak at a Khordha residential school, and officials await laboratory results to determine further action.