Global Biosecurity (Dec 2023)

Investigation of a cluster of acute-onset seizures and deaths among children, Sirohi District, Rajasthan, April 2022

  • Anurag Dhoundiyal,
  • Dr Sushma Choudhary,
  • Dr Tanzin Dikid,
  • Praveen Aswal,
  • Ravi Prakash Sharma,
  • Dr Saurabh Goel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31646/gbio.233
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Background: Following reports of seven deaths among children with seizure and vomiting in the village of Sirohi, Rajasthan in April 2022, an epidemiological investigation was conducted. Methods: We established a hospital-based surveillance and did active case finding. A case was defined as vomiting and acute onset seizure or altered sensorium in 8000 IU/L). Lab results for food and CSF samples were inconclusive for bacterial and viral markers. Toxicology screen of one death was negative for organophosphates. In 25% (2/8), tick pools tested positive for rickettsia. All cases had houses in vicinity or within fennel crop area. Conclusions: This acute health event cluster presenting as acute seizures with rapid progression among children in a rural setting was likely due to environmental toxin consumption; high fatality may result from uncorrected metabolic derangement. Aflatoxin is commonly known to infect fennel crops. We recommend early identification and case management to prioritize metabolic derangement correction; continued surveillance and a systematic epidemiological investigation to evaluate the role of environmental toxins particularly aflatoxin as the underlying etiology for similar events in future.

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