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Arrests in India after hepatitis B kills 32

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  • An outbreak of contagious liver disease hepatitis B kills 32 people in India
  • The victims died in the state of Gujarat in western India in the past two weeks
  • Officials record 111 cases of the disease in the Sabarkantha district
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By Harmeet Shah Singh
CNN
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NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- Authorities were carrying out raids at medical stores in India's western Gujarat state for bogus drugs and recycled syringes after a hepatitis B outbreak left 32 people dead, officials said Saturday.

Hepatitis-B patient Mahir Husain, center, is comforted by his father, right, and another relative at The Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, Wednesday.

Hepatitis-B patient Mahir Husain, center, is comforted at The Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, Wednesday.

Five medical practitioners were also arrested for violations, said Malayappan Thennarasan, the top administrator of the state's Sabarkantha district.

One of those arrested is being held for allegedly reusing injection syringes, Thennarasan said.

Health authorities have recorded 111 cases of hepatitis B infection in the district over the past two weeks, he added.

"Of them, 32 have died," he said.

Health officials have launched an awareness campaign in the district, Thennarasan said this week.

Hepatitis B is a contagious liver disease resulting from infection with the hepatitis B virus, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

It usually spreads through blood, semen, or other bodily fluids, often through sexual contact or sharing needles or syringes with an infected person, the CDC says.

The disease can range from a mild illness lasting a few weeks to a serious, chronic illness resulting in long-term health problems or death, according to the CDC.

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