Suspected Measles Outbreak Sparks Alarm

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KHANEWAL: Reports of seven child deaths within a week in a village near Khanewal have raised alarm among residents, with initial fears of a measles outbreak later challenged by health authorities.

According to local sources, the deaths occurred in Chak 2KM of Kot Islam, where residents claimed that a suspected outbreak of measles had led to the deaths of several young children.

The deceased were identified as Ali Zamin, Manzar Abbas, Zahra Bibi, Afshan Bibi, Inaya Bibi and Jamshed Ali, while reports suggested that other children in the area were also suffering from similar symptoms.

The situation created panic among residents, who feared the spread of a contagious disease and urged the health department to take immediate action. Locals warned that the situation could worsen if timely measures were not taken.

Following media reports, the district administration responded promptly.

Deputy Commissioner and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Health Dr Asif Mahmood dispatched a medical team to the affected village to assess the situation.

According to the initial findings of the health team, the children who died, aged between one and 10 years, did not show confirmed symptoms of measles.

Officials said preliminary examinations and early test results suggested that the deaths may have been caused by gastroenteritis or another illness, rather than measles.

Health authorities further stated that no visible signs of measles were found during physical examinations of the affected children, including skin inspections.

However, they added that final conclusions would be drawn only after detailed laboratory reports are received.

Dr Asif Mahmood said that further investigations were underway and that additional test results would determine the exact cause of death.

He also pointed to poor hygiene conditions in the affected households, which may have contributed to the spread of illness.

Meanwhile, several children in the area are still reported to be unwell, prompting continued concern among residents. Health officials have assured that monitoring will continue and necessary measures will be taken once the final diagnosis is confirmed.

News Published in Express Tribune on March 23rd, 2026.

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