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Melioidosis threat rises in MP; CM Mohan Yadav orders urgent action

Madhya Pradesh CM Takes Action Against Deadly Melioidosis Disease Threatening Farmers

In Bhopal, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is stepping up efforts to fight melioidosis, a dangerous bacterial infection that’s spreading fast among paddy farmers in Madhya Pradesh. This disease often looks just like tuberculosis (TB) and can turn deadly if not caught early. The alert comes after a worrying report from AIIMS Bhopal, which spotted confirmed melioidosis cases in more than 20 districts.

The report points to booming paddy cultivation and more water sources as the main culprits. These create perfect conditions for the Burkholderia pseudomallei bacteria, which loves hiding in dirty soil and still water. Farmers who work barefoot in soggy fields face the biggest risk, especially those with diabetes or who drink a lot of alcohol.

Worried about the health of these hardworking farmers, CM Yadav has ordered the Health and Agriculture Departments to team up on a big awareness and action plan. They’ll focus on testing, quick treatment, and spreading the word to keep everyone safe.

"The health and well-being of our farmers and the public comes first," CM Yadav said. He stressed that the government stands strong for the poor and vulnerable.

Now, officials will check out potential hotspots and affected areas for new cases. Villages across Madhya Pradesh will get warnings, and farmers will learn key signs of melioidosis—like ongoing fever, nagging cough, or chest pain that doesn’t improve with TB meds. If anyone shows these symptoms, doctors will jump in right away for tests and care.

On top of that, AIIMS Bhopal is rolling out training sessions statewide. Doctors and staff from medical colleges and district hospitals are learning how to spot melioidosis and tell it apart from TB. They’ll also get tips on the right antibiotics to fight the bacteria.

With the post-monsoon farming season kicking off, the state is telling farmers to stay cautious in flooded fields. Wear protective gear, and don’t ignore weird breathing issues—head to a doctor fast. Remember, catching melioidosis early with proper diagnosis and treatment can save lives and stop the spread.



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