Meningococcal deaths in city: Govt awaits test results

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SHILLONG, Feb 25: Following the death of two youths undergoing Agniveer training at the Assam Regimental Centre (ARC) in Happy Valley from suspected meningococcal bacterial infection over the past two weeks, a team from the Health team has been deployed at ARC, and samples have been sent for laboratory testing.
The department is awaiting results before deciding on any Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) or containment measures.
Health and Family Welfare Minister Wailadmiki Shylla clarified on Wednesday that the deaths occurred gradually—one last week and another on Monday—rather than suddenly.
Both victims were treated at the Military Hospital Shillong.
Additionally, 28 other trainees currently admitted to the Military Hospital are under close observation for suspected meningococcal infection.
As a precaution, close contacts of the deceased have been quarantined and are reported to be in stable condition. Chemoprophylactic doses of the antibiotic ciprofloxacin have been administered to all identified contacts as per medical protocols.
Defence authorities have stated there is no cause for alarm or panic, emphasising that preventive steps are under way while investigations continue.

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