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    9 Ctg children die of ?mysterious fever? in 4 days

    Online Desk | Update: 18:30, Jul 12, 2017

    Nine children reportedly died of viral fever and 26 others fell ill in hilly Tripurapara of Situakunda in Chittagong in the last four days till Wednesday, reports UNB.

    Four of them died on Wednesday in their respective houses, said Sitakunda Upazila Health Officer SM Nurul Karim Rashed.
    ...
    Nurul Karim said the children who caught the fever fell unconscious while shaking and then died.
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    "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
    -Nelson Mandela

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    Nine children die of fever in Sitakunda
    A K Azad : risingbd.com




    Publish on: 2017-07-12 6:45:29 PM || Updated: 2017-07-12 6:45:29 PM

    Staff Correspondent, Chittagong: Nine children have died of fever at the remote hilly area of the district' Sitakunda upazila.

    The children aged of four to nine of Tripura tribe of Sonaichhari union died since Saturday to Wednesday.
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    Staff Correspondent, Chittagong: Nine children have died of fever at the remote hilly area of the district' Sitakunda upazila.


    9 children die of ?unknown disease? in Chittagong
    Star Online Report
    A total of nine children died reportedly of an unknown disease in the last four days in Sitakunda upazila of Chittagong.

    Of them, four children died today while one on Tuesday, three on Monday and another on Sunday, our Chittagong staff correspondent reports quoting locals and doctors.
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    Nine children have died reportedly of an unknown disease in the last four days in Sitakunda upazila of Chittagong.


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    • #3
      9 children die of ?unknown disease? in Ctg
      Observer Online Report
      Published : Wednesday, 12 July, 2017 at 6:37 PM, Update: 12.07.2017 7:19:19 PM, Count : 42
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      After visiting the area today, Civil Surgeon Azizur Rahman Siddique told media that the children first caught fever having rash on their bodies. They later, died after suffering from cough and breathing problem."

      He said 36 more children have been sent to hospital.
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      • #4
        12:08 PM, July 13, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 04:06 PM, July 13, 2017

        6 more children affected by ?unknown? disease in Ctg
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        Six more children have been newly affected by an unknown disease, which has so far claimed lives of nine children in Sitakunda upazila of Chittagong.

        The children, all aged between four and eight, are now receiving treatment at Bangladesh institute of Tropical and Infectious Disease (BITID) in Fouzderhat...

        Meanwhile, a medical team from Dhaka went to Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMCH) and BITID where a total of 52 children are being treated.
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        The victims started having fever a week ago. The other symptoms include body rash, breathing problems, vomiting and blood in stool, say locals and doctors.

        A special team of physician from Health Ministry reached Fouzdarhat Infectious Diseases Hospital in Sitakunda of Chittagong this morning and collected blood samples of the children infected by an 'unknown' disease.
        "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
        -Nelson Mandela

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        • #5
          13 July, 2017 08:25:37 PM

          Ctg?s ?unknown? disease not contagious: Medical team

          Independent Online Desk
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          Civil Surgeon of the district Azizur Rahman Siddique came up with the disclosure at a press conference at Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMCH) at noon. ?The physicians of the special team said the disease is not contagious. There?s no reason to be panicked,? he said. The physicians think the children fell sick due to long-time malnutrition, the Civil Surgeon said adding that the main reason behind the mysterious disease can be known after analysing the blood samples.

          Meanwhile, six more children were admitted to the CMCH on Thursday as they were affected by the disease, said Health Officer Dr SM Nurul Karim Rashed.
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          The latest in Bangladesh News and World News from The Independent, Bangladesh.
          "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
          -Nelson Mandela

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          • #6
            12:00 AM, July 14, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 03:03 AM, July 14, 2017
            'Disease new', problem old
            More children fall sick; people's poor living conditions come to fore

            Seven more children became sick yesterday in Sitakunda's Tripura Para where nine others died this week showing similar symptoms.
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            All the victims are between one and 12 years old and the symptoms include fever, rash, breathing problems, vomiting, and blood in stool, said Azizur Rahman Siddique, civil surgeon of the district.
            Seven more children became sick yesterday in Sitakunda's Tripura Para where nine others died this week showing similar symptoms.


            Body formed to debunk Ctg ?mysterious? disease
            Sun Online Desk 14th July, 2017 10:56:48

            Body formed to debunk Ctg ?mysterious? disease


            A three-member committee has been formed to confirm what caused the outbreak of a mysterious disease that has taken the lives of nine children in Sitakunda upazila.


            Civil Surgeon of the district Azizur Rahman Siddique said the three-member probe body, headed by Mirsarai Upazila Helath Officer Dr MD Abdul Malek, has been constituted to look into the matter, reports UNB.


            The committee has been asked to submit its report within 72 hours, he said.
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            The special team said the disease is not contagious. The physicians think the children fell sick due to long-time malnutrition, the Civil Surgeon said adding that the main reason behind the mysterious disease can be ascertained after analysing the blood samples.


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            • #7
              06:23 PM, July 17, 2017 / LAST MODIFIED: 06:55 PM, July 17, 2017

              Dead Sitakunda kids were suffering from measles: DGHS

              Nine children, who died, showing similar symptoms, in Sitakunda of Chittagong recently, were suffering from measles, according to Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

              The assertion came today after a medical team from Dhaka collected blood and serum samples from the affected children, and conducted laboratory tests.

              ?The disease spread out through measles virus. But it won?t further spread,? Prof Dr Abul Kalam Azad, director general of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), told The Daily Star following the tests.

              Last reported, at least 87 children were also suffering from the same disease in remote hilly village Tripura Para area.
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              Nine children, who died, showing similar symptoms, in Sitakunda of Chittagong recently, are suffering from measles, according to health experts.
              "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
              -Nelson Mandela

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