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Rajouri mystery illness: Organophosphates likely behind 17 deaths, doctors suspect

An inter-ministerial team set up by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, which had visited the village earlier this month to look into the deaths, is yet to submit its report

January 28, 2025 / 12:49 IST
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Rajouri deaths
The J&K administration, last week, declared Baddal village a containment zone and quarantined nearly 300 people

Doctors treating patients from Baddal village in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district suspect that organophosphates, commonly used in pesticides and insecticides, may be responsible for the 17 deaths that have sparked widespread panic in the area.

Experts from across the country are investigating the cause of the mystery illness, which claimed the lives of villagers between December 7, 2024 and January 19, 2025. An inter-ministerial team set up by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, which had visited the village earlier this month to look into the deaths, is yet to submit its report.

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The doctors arrived at this hypothesis after patients from the same village who presented with similar symptoms showed improvement after receiving “atropine injections,” which are used to treat toxicity caused by organophosphates, according to a report by The Indian Express.

The J&K administration, last week, declared Baddal village a containment zone and quarantined nearly 300 people. A bauli, or natural spring, was sealed after officials found traces of pesticide or insecticide in the water.