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Over 100 Suspected Typhoid Cases Reported in Gandhinagar After Water Contamination Tests

Officials tie the cluster to drainage repairs, prompting intensified testing and door-to-door surveillance.

Overview

  • Authorities say more than 100 people, mostly children, have fallen ill in recent days, with dozens receiving care at Gandhinagar Civil Hospital and other facilities.
  • Water samples from affected localities were found unsafe for consumption, and officials point to ongoing drainage repair work as the likely source of contamination.
  • Most cases have been traced to Sector 24 and nearby areas including Sectors 21, 25, 26 and 28 as well as Adivada, according to hospital and civic officials.
  • The health response includes 63 surveillance teams, surveys of about 10,000 homes covering nearly 38,000 people, distribution of chlorine tablets, and advisories to boil drinking water.
  • A 22‑doctor team and a rapid response unit of physicians and microbiologists are in place as blood tests proceed, with Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi reviewing care on site and Amit Shah taking regular updates; no deaths have been reported.