
In a major breakthrough, doctors at the Government Medical College (GMC) Hospital in J&K’s Rajouri district have finally succeeded in finding the antidote for the poison that killed locals in Budhaal village of Rajouri district.
17 people including 14 children were killed by a mysterious disease in Budhaal village of Rajouri district between December 8 to January 17.
Analyses of samples from the victims suggested that the deaths had not been caused by viral or bacterial infection although some neurotoxins were found in those samples.
These sample analyses could not lead the doctors treating the patients to find the treatment that could prevent fatalities among the patients.
Principal GMC Rajouri Dr A.S. Bhatia said the breakthrough came when the doctors sat and analysed the treatment files of all the patients who had reported at the hospital.
Dr Bhatia said they received patients on December 14 among whom two patients, Danish and Abdul Qayoom survived while others had passed away.
“When we analysed the treatment files, all the treatments given to patients were the same except that Abdul Qayoom and Danish had been given atropine for some other reason. These two patients survived and we could zero in on atropine as the antidote for the disease. The surviving two patients had been administered atropine for some other reason,” he said.
“Atropine is also the antidote for organophosphorus poisoning, but the characteristic symptom of organophosphorus poisoning is that the patient would exhibit constricted eye pupils in case of poisoning by an organophosphorus group of poisons,” he said.
Dr Bhatia said by analysing treatment files and through the process of elimination, they suspected it was the organophosphorus group of poisons that had caused all these deaths.
“On January 20, we received around 22 people reporting symptoms of the so-called mysterious disease. We administered atropine to all of them and also to those sent to Chandigarh and Jammu,” he said.
He said none of the patients who had been administered atropine died.
In a major breakthrough, doctors at the Government Medical College (GMC) Hospital in J&K’s Rajouri district have finally succeeded in finding the antidote for the poison that killed locals in Budhaal village of Rajouri district.
17 people including 14 children were killed by a mysterious disease in Budhaal village of Rajouri district between December 8 to January 17.
Analyses of samples from the victims suggested that the deaths had not been caused by viral or bacterial infection although some neurotoxins were found in those samples.
These sample analyses could not lead the doctors treating the patients to find the treatment that could prevent fatalities among the patients.
Principal GMC Rajouri Dr A.S. Bhatia said the breakthrough came when the doctors sat and analysed the treatment files of all the patients who had reported at the hospital.
Dr Bhatia said they received patients on December 14 among whom two patients, Danish and Abdul Qayoom survived while others had passed away.
“When we analysed the treatment files, all the treatments given to patients were the same except that Abdul Qayoom and Danish had been given atropine for some other reason. These two patients survived and we could zero in on atropine as the antidote for the disease. The surviving two patients had been administered atropine for some other reason,” he said.
“Atropine is also the antidote for organophosphorus poisoning, but the characteristic symptom of organophosphorus poisoning is that the patient would exhibit constricted eye pupils in case of poisoning by an organophosphorus group of poisons,” he said.
Dr Bhatia said by analysing treatment files and through the process of elimination, they suspected it was the organophosphorus group of poisons that had caused all these deaths.
“On January 20, we received around 22 people reporting symptoms of the so-called mysterious disease. We administered atropine to all of them and also to those sent to Chandigarh and Jammu,” he said.
He said none of the patients who had been administered atropine died.
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