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Ajit Pawar alerts people

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar advised people to cook their food, especially chicken and eat well. On Saturday, Ajit Pawar has urged people to avoid eating half-chicken as a precaution amid several cases of ‘Gilian-Baire Syndrome’ (GBS) in the state. Addressing journalists in Pune, Pawar also eliminated the concerns of poultry businessmen due to the disease and said that there is no need to kill the chickens due to the disease, but people should avoid eating chicken.

No need to kill chickens

Let us know that the highest number of cases of ‘Gilian-Baire Syndrome’ (GBS) have been reported in Maharashtra. Pawar said, “Recently, GBS was reported to be spread in an area of ​​Pune. Fearful of this, some people connected it to water pollution, while other people estimated that it was due to eating chicken. Such apprehensions were reviewed in a detailed review that concluded that there was no need to kill chickens. ”

The reason for the spread of GBS revealed

Ajit Pawar said, “Doctors also advise on this disease that the food food should be cooked well. Pawar said that the situation of GBS in the state is currently under control and there is no need to kill chickens due to this. ”According to health officials, a new case of GBS came up again on Saturday, which caused suspicious and suspects in the state on Saturday. The total number of cases confirmed has increased to 208. Explain that GBS infection can be caused by contaminated water and food, especially with food with ‘Camplobacter Jejuni bacteria’.

(Input-PTI)

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