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Pakistan - Pink eye outbreak hits Punjab hard

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Pink eye outbreak hits Punjab hard

The Newspaper's Staff Reporter Published September 26, 2023

LAHORE: The outbreak of pinkeye (conjunctivitis) continues to afflict Punjab, with state-run hospitals across the province reporting 500-600 patients, with Lahore topping the list among other districts.

The alarming surge in cases has had a noticeable impact, as evidenced by emerging reports indicating that the infection is affecting people of all age groups.

A large number of school-going children have been complaining of eye infections, primarily because they are not adhering to precautions at school.

There have been reports that school administrations are allowing students to stay home as soon as they contract the virus and are advising parents to take special care of their children.

Medical experts say that pinkeye is spreading rapidly in densely populated cities where people are exposed to unfriendly environments, such as factories, bazaars, markets, and shopping plazas.

They have also highlighted that the eye infection is wreaking havoc in Lahore, accounting for nearly 40 percent of the disease burden, with over 200 patients flooding hospitals daily.
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1777864

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Pink eye infection: Punjab announces closure of schools

Conjunctivitis outbreak prompts ‘screening measures’

| ABBAS NAQVI
Sep 27, 2023

In response to a growing outbreak of conjunctivitis, caretaker Chief Minister of Punjab Mohsin Raza Naqvi on Wednesday announced that all schools in Punjab, including Lahore, will remain closed tomorrow (September 28).

This proactive measure is aimed at preventing the further spread of the highly contagious eye infection among students.

In addition to the day off, students up to matriculation classes will undergo screening at school gates, starting Monday.
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https://www.samaa.tv/208731584-pink-eye-infection-punjab-announces-closure-of-schools

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13,772 new cases of Pink eye reported

by News desk 11 hours ago in Lahore

The conjunctivitis or pink eye disease is spreading like a wildfire as 368,467 cases, including 13,772 during the last 24 hours, have been reported so far from across the province.

As many as 86,133 cases of conjunctivitis have been reported during the last 30 days and 40,306 in the last seven days alone from all over Punjab. More cases have been reported this year so far as compared to the overall cases reported during previous year. As many as 368,467 cases of conjunctivitis have been reported during 2023 so far as compared to total number of 259,344 cases reported during 2022, which already an increase of 109,123 cases so far this year.

The residents of Bahawalpur have been most affected by the eye infection as 16,744 cases have been reported so far including 3,878 during the last 24 hours alone. Faisalabad followed closely with 10,022 cases so far including 1,721 cases reported in the last 24 hours alone. Lahore is at third place with 7,578 cases so far including 887 cases reported in the last 24 hours alone.
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https://pakobserver.net/13772-new-cases-of-pink-eye-reported/
 
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Pink-Eye Outbreak Hits 400,000 Individuals in Pakistan; What Is It?

Caleb White Oct 03, 2023 06:50 AM EDT

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Nearly 400,000 residents in Pakistan were infected with conjunctivitis. It peaked over the weekend when more than 10,000 cases of pink-eye were reported in Punjab over 24 hours on Saturday. On Tuesday, 13,000 new cases were reported in a single day.
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Viral conjunctivitis can be brought on by various viruses, including the COVID-19 virus. According to Isabelle Jalbert, professor of optometry and visual science at UNSW Sydney, Australia, adenoviruses are the primary cause of infectious conjunctivitis, accounting for up to 75% of cases. She noted that it appears that a particularly contagious strain of the virus is what is causing the outbreak in Pakistan.

To contain the outbreak, almost 56,000 schools in Punjab province were halted between Sept. 28 and Oct. 1. There was a dramatic drop in infections that the closure of the schools may have caused; only 1,134 cases were documented in the 24 hours between Sunday and Monday.
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https://www.sciencetimes.com/articl...k-hits-400-000-individuals-pakistan-what.htm​
 
Punjab sees over 2k new pink eye cases

Health authorities registered 126,769 patients during past month

APP
October 15, 2023
LAHORE:

The Punjab Primary and Secondary Health Department said that over 2,081 new cases of conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink eye, were reported across the province during the last 24 hours. According to a report released by the department on Saturday, a total of 126,769 cases of eye infections were reported across 36 districts during the past 30 days.

Lahore alone accounted for 10,961 cases of eye infections this month, with an additional 142 new cases emerging within the past 24 hours. Bahawalpur experienced the highest concentration of conjunctivitis cases in 30 days, with a staggering 21,536 cases recorded.

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https://tribune.com.pk/story/2441164/punjab-sees-over-2k-new-pink-eye-cases​
 
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