An outbreak of Hepatitis-A led to the deaths of two children in an isolated village in Kashmir. Some point fingers at the lack of surveillance by trained doctors and poor sanitation, and others, to the faith villagers place in traditional healers.
Surveillance by trained doctors and good hygiene are both missing in Turka Tachloo, a village in Kulgam where Hepatitis-A has led to the deaths of two children. Then, there is lack of faith in medicine.