Infectious disease outbreak kills 11 children in Mindat, over 600 infected amid medicine shortage

Infectious disease outbreak kills 11 children in Mindat, over 600 infected amid medicine shortage
Photo credit - CJ
Photo credit - CJ

An outbreak of infectious diseases in Mindat Township, southern Chin State, has killed at least 11 children under the age of five and infected more than 600 people in just over a month, according to a local township health committee official.

The outbreak, which began around 10 August, includes cases of influenza, severe pneumonia, and diarrhoea. The diseases have rapidly spread across the township, with children making up the vast majority of patients.

“We have enough health workers, including striking CDM [Civil Disobedience Movement] staff, but there is a severe shortage of medicines. The situation is very difficult,” the official told Mizzima.

The official added that only limited medical supplies had been received from the Chin Health Organization (CHO), and warned that without further assistance, more lives could be lost.

The figures are based on preliminary data, with updated reports still being compiled from across the township.

Doctors in the area say the infections can be transmitted through the air and also via contaminated food, flies, and mosquitoes. Medical personnel are urging residents to avoid gatherings and have recommended the closure of schools.

“Closing schools would be more effective. Most of the patients are under 12,” said one local doctor. Several schools have already suspended classes in response to the outbreak. Mindat Township has an estimated population of 55,000.

Humanitarian workers said the situation is worsened by military-imposed restrictions on the transportation of food and medical supplies into Chin State, leaving health workers unable to respond adequately.

Meanwhile, a similar outbreak of seasonal influenza has been reported in Paletwa Township, which is under the administration of the Daai Regional Council. According to local sources, three infants under one year old and one youth have died there due to a lack of access to healthcare.

Health officials continue to call for urgent international support to prevent further deaths in both affected regions.

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