Measles Outbreak in Mumbai: Infection Tally Rises by Five to 308, One Suspected Death Reported in Past 24 Hours

Mumbai on Tuesday recorded five fresh measles cases and one suspected death, the city's civic body said in a bulletin.

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Mumbai, Nov 29: Mumbai on Tuesday recorded five fresh measles cases and one suspected death, the city's civic body said in a bulletin.

With the new additions, the city's tally of measles cases has risen to 308 so far this year and the death toll to eight, while the number of suspected deaths reached four. Government Cannot Be Held Liable to Compensate for Deaths Due to COVID-19 Vaccines, Centre Tells Supreme Court.

The bulletin said 43 new patients were added to the civic-run hospitals in the city, while 29 were discharged in the last 24 hours. According to the civic body, the deceased is a five-month-old boy, a resident of Wadala.

The patient was unimmunized. He got fever on November 23, and developed a rash over his face and trunk on November 24. The boy was admitted to a BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) hospital on November 26 and was found to have developed conjunctivitis. He also developed respiratory distress on November 27 and was put on a ventilator a day later. Measles Outbreak: 717 Cases, 14 Deaths Reported in Maharashtra Since January This Year, Mumbai Worst-Affected.

“The patient's condition continued to deteriorate and despite continued efforts to resuscitate, he could not be revived. The patient died at 4.45 pm,” the civic body said, citing "septic shock with broncho-pneumonia and measles in a case of sub-aortic ventricular" as the cause of death.

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