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A waterborne jaundice outbreak in Mhow, India, linked to old, contaminated pipes, has sickened 22, prompting urgent repairs and boil-water advisories.
A jaundice outbreak in Mhow, Indore, affecting 22 people including children, has been linked to contaminated drinking water from aging pipelines running through drainage areas.
MLA Usha Thakur confirmed no serious cases, with all patients receiving treatment, nine hospitalized and others at home.
A ₹38 crore AMRUT 2 project to replace the entire water network and build a new tank is underway, with encroachments to be removed to enable an above-ground pipeline.
Temporary clinics, deployed pediatricians, and door-to-door surveys are part of the response, while officials urge boiling water until the new system is operational.
Un brote de ictericia transmitida por el agua en Mhow, India, relacionado con tuberías viejas y contaminadas, ha enfermado a 22 personas, lo que ha provocado reparaciones urgentes y recomendaciones de hervir el agua.