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    Eight suffering from unknown fever admitted in SCB; Nipah infection suspected
    By admin - July 18, 2018029

    Cuttack: Eight persons suspected to have infected with Nipah virus have been admitted to SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack.

    Though the hospital authorities have not yet conformed whether they are infected with the deadly virus, various examinations are being conducted to trace the cause of fever.

    The eight persons hailing from Jaleswar of Balasore district were working in a hotel in Goa.
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    Balasore youths in SCB; Dengue, H1N1 ruled out
    Eight youths of Balasore district, who were suffering from an unidentified disease, were admitted to SCB Medical College and Hospital here on Tuesday.


    Published: 19th July 2018 03:45 AM | Last Updated: 19th July 2018 03:45 AM | A+A A-
    By Express News Service
    CUTTACK: Eight youths of Balasore district, who were suffering from an unidentified disease, were admitted to SCB Medical College and Hospital here on Tuesday. They tested negatives for H1N1 (Swine Flu) and dengue on Wednesday, the tests for which were conducted by the SCBMCH authorities, said Superintendent Prof. Prasanna Debata. All of them hailing from Nimatpur in Bhograi area of Balasore district, were working in a restaurant in Goa where they complained of uneasiness and returned home.
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    Ruling out the possibility of the eight being affected by Nipah (NiV) virus, Debata said there is no symptom of Nipah virus. The youths are suffering from cold and fever, he added. ?We are conducting several other investigations to identify the disease, the reports of which are expected to come out in day or two,?
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    CUTTACK:  Eight youths of Balasore district, who were suffering from an unidentified disease, were admitted to SCB Medical College and Hospital here on Tuesday.



    Two Odia Workers Succumb To Unknown Disease In Goa, 8 Others Admitted To SCB
    By Odishatv Bureau Last updated Jul 17, 2018 - 16:08:05

    Balasore: Eight youths from Balasore suffering from an unknown disease were today admitted to the SCB Medical College and Hospital (SCBMCH) in Cuttack after two of their mates succumbed to the disease at Goa last week.
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    ?The patients claim that two of their mates died due to anthrax in Goa. However, they do not posses any documentary proof to establish the same. They are suffering from normal fever and cough and no symptom of anthrax was found in any of the patients,? informed, Premkant Mohanty, a doctor at the DHH.
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    Eight youths from Balasore suffering from an unknown disease were today admitted to the SCB Medical College and Hospital (SCBMCH) in Cuttack after two of their mates succumbed to the disease at Goa last week.
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