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Neemuch GBS Outbreak: Two Deaths, 18 Infected
20 Jan
Summary
- Guillain Barré Syndrome outbreak in Neemuch has infected 18 people.
- Two individuals, a child and a teenager, died from the illness.
- Authorities are investigating potential causes, including water contamination.

An outbreak of Guillain Barré Syndrome (GBS) has gripped Neemuch's Manasa town in Madhya Pradesh, resulting in two fatalities and infecting 18 individuals. The first death occurred on January 11, followed by a second on January 13. As of January 20, 2026, six patients remain hospitalized in stable condition, while nine have been discharged.
Officials confirmed no new cases have been reported since January 17. Comprehensive health screenings are underway for Manasa's 30,000 residents. Water samples from the affected area have been sent for further testing, though initial analyses have not detected bacteria like E-coli, and the government water supply line has been cleared of contamination.
This situation is compounded by a recent diarrhea outbreak in Indore, which claimed over 15 lives due to contaminated water. Preventive measures, including water source chlorination, are being implemented across Neemuch district to contain the GBS outbreak.



