News Topic:Jaundice
Health
Jaundice cases spark concern in southern Kashmir’s Khrew area
Around five cases of jaundice have been reported in Khrew area of Pampore in southern Kashmir's Pulwama district, which has raised concerns among the public.
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News & Interviews
Jaundice outbreak in Pulwama village prompts official investigation
Concerns escalate in the village of Bellow Dergund, Rajpora area of Pulwama, as health officials investigate a surge in jaundice cases, particularly among children.
Health
Jaundice outbreak in Pulwama’s Padgampora-Dangerpora
An outbreak of jaundice in Dangerpora Padgampora village in Awantipora hamlet of Pulwama district has raised concerns as four children have tested positive.
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Kashmir
Nine test positive after jaundice outbreak in Pulwama
An outbreak of jaundice in Dargund Bellow village in southern Kashmir's Pulwama district has raised concerns as nine persons have tested positive.
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