As Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) cases rise, so does the social media buzz. Many theories are being floated on the dos and ...
Although the actual origin is unknown, illnesses, surgery, or vaccines are common triggers. GBS can cause muscle weakness or paralysis, and in severe cases, it can be fatal. According to Shweta ...
GBS can cause muscle weakness, numbness, and even paralysis in severe cases. But what triggers this condition? Is any infection to be blamed? To understand this condition better, we got in touch ...
It is believed that a water supply system serving Pune and nearby villages may be harboring the pathogen, increasing the risk of gastrointestinal infections that could subsequently trigger GBS.
However, recent discussions have raised concerns over the potential link between undercooked chicken and Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), a rare but serious neurological disorder. We spoke to Dr ...
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Amid a concerning rise in GBS cases in India, leading experts convened in an ETHealthworld webinar to discuss its possible triggers, challenges in identifying its transmission pathway, and the need ...
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], February 14 (ANI): The cause behind the outbreak of Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) in the parts of Maharashtra and Pune is believed to be the bacteria Campylobacter ...
Environmental factors may also contribute, as these can lead to infections that might trigger GBS. However, ongoing research is still working to clarify these associations more thoroughly.
To minimise the risk of infections that can potentially trigger GBS, the BMC has issued several public health advisories. These advisories recommend boiling drinking water before consumption ...
The analysis also confirmed the presence of coliform, E. coli, Norovirus and C. Jejuni bacteria in 40 water samples in the cluster ...
More than 300 cases have been reported, which experts have linked to infection with Campylobacter jejuni. Samaan Lateef reports from Mumbai.