India, Feb. 11 -- A 37-year-old driver from Pune, diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), has succumbed to the rare nerve disorder, pushing the death toll in Pune to seven. The city's suspected GBS cases have surged to 192, with 167 confirmed infections and 21 patients currently on ventilator support, according to health authorities.

The deceased, who worked as a driver, initially sought treatment at a Pune hospital after experiencing weakness in his lower limbs. However, his relatives declined hospitalisation and instead shifted him to Nipani, Karnataka, on February 1. Later, he was admitted to a hospital in Sangli, where he received intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) treatment, the standard therapy for GBS.

On February 5, despite...