Another person with diphtheria in Odisha has passed away, bringing the total number of deaths to 6.

Diphtheria deaths in Odisha reach six as another patient dies at MKCG Medical College and Hospital, with a 10-year-old boy from Koraput district as the latest victim.

June 20th 2024.

Another person with diphtheria in Odisha has passed away, bringing the total number of deaths to 6.
The diphtheria outbreak in Odisha continues to take a heavy toll on its residents, with six deaths reported so far. The latest victim was a 10-year-old boy from Koraput district, who was receiving treatment at MKCG Medical College and Hospital in Berhampur. Unfortunately, he passed away on Wednesday night, bringing the total number of deaths in the state to six.

According to Suchitra Dash, the principal-cum-superintendent of the medical college and hospital, the young boy's death is a tragic loss. He had been fighting the disease with all his strength, but unfortunately, it was not enough. The medical team did everything they could, but sometimes, illnesses like diphtheria can be extremely severe and difficult to treat.

Currently, there are three more patients undergoing treatment for diphtheria at the medical college. The dedicated medical staff is doing their best to provide them with the necessary care and support. The situation is being closely monitored, and efforts are being made to control the spread of the disease and save as many lives as possible.

This recent outbreak has caused a total of five deaths in Rayagada district, with four people losing their lives at home and one in the hospital. It is a concerning situation, and health officials are urging people to take precautions and seek medical attention immediately if they experience any symptoms of diphtheria. The state government is also taking steps to contain the outbreak and prevent further fatalities.

The entire state is in mourning for those who have lost their lives to this deadly disease. Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of the victims. Let us all come together and do our part to help prevent the spread of diphtheria and protect our community. The fight against this illness is ongoing, and we must remain vigilant and take care of ourselves and those around us. This is a difficult time, but with support and cooperation, we can overcome this challenge.

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