Outbreak of fever kills woman, husband serious
Publish Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 12:53 AM (IST)
Dialogue aide, Hathras: The woman died on Diwali, due to fever spread in Kachpura village of Chandpa, while her husband and three children are battling fever. The villagers are frightened by the fever spread throughout the village. There is a possibility of dengue with malaria. The house is spread bunk and hundreds of people are sick. Camp was organized in the village on Monday after the villagers created a ruckus. SDM Sadar and CMO also reached the village.
There has been an outbreak of fever in village Kachpura for a week, but the Health Department was not aware of it. The team went to the village on Deepawali on Sunday after the condition worsened, but returned after Khanapurti. Ajit and his wife Neelam (35), daughter Neha (13), Neetu (09) and son Arun (11) of the village were also suffering from fever. Neelam worsened on Sunday night and then died. This caused chaos in the family. The relatives admitted the sick people to a private hospital in Sadabad. Ajit was admitted to a private hospital in Agra when the condition deteriorated there too.
Wake up after an uproar:
On Monday morning, the villager created a ruckus when the health department team did not come. The MLA Sikanderrau complained to Virender Singh Rana, then the Health Department team made it fog in the village. Also organized camps and distributed medicines to the patients. On the information of the uproar, CMO Dr. Brajesh Rathore and SDM Sadar Nitish Kumar reached the village. In the afternoon, a total of 20 people were sent from the village to Manoj Kumar's 10-year-old son Madhur and Meghsingh's 16-year-old daughter Aarti.
Two hundred slides made:
Slides of more than two hundred people were made in the village. The fear of dengue is also haunting the villagers. CMO Dr Brajesh Rathore said that the woman died of fever as well as vomiting.
Mostly from village fever
Sick, discolored festival
Sons, Hathras: Most people are sick due to fever outbreak in Kachpura village of Chandpa. On Sunday, the festival faded in homes on Deepawali. The villagers were saddened by the woman's death and were unhappy over the negligence of the health department.
People were suffering from fever, malaria in the village for a week. Seeing the filth spread in the village, it can be guessed that cleanliness was not done even during the festival. A fever infection caused by outbreak of mosquitoes gripped most of the people of the village. There was an outcry over the death of the woman Sunday night. The villagers left the festival and reached the deceased's house and consoled the family. Efforts for better treatment of other sick families intensified.
Woman dies of fever in Tajpur
Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Mon, 28 Oct 2019 10:45 PM IST
Woman dies of fever in Tajpur
- There have been six deaths due to fever in the village,
Amar Ujala Bureau
Raja's Tajpur (Bijnor) demanded to set up a health camp . The village king is not taking the name of the death toll in Tajpur. Another woman died of fever on Sunday. According to villagers, six people from the village have died of fever earlier also. Villagers have demanded the Health Department to set up health camps in the village.
Khairunisha (55), wife of village resident Akbar Ahmed, was suffering from fever for five days. According to family members, he was treated at a private doctor in the village. He was admitted to a hospital in Moradabad on Sunday evening. But he died on the way. According to villagers, this is Raja's seventh death from fever in Tajpur. Earlier fever has killed six people. Hundreds of people in the village are suffering from fever. Despite this, the Health Department is not ready to take care of them. Recently, after three deaths in one day, the health of the people was tested by setting up health camps at three different places in the village under the leadership of District Malaria Officer Brij Bhushan and Nurpur Primary Health Center Incharge Dr. Ajay Dharmesh Gandharva and they were free Fee medicine was also given. Even after this the outbreak of viral fever continues in the village. Since then, the Nurpur Primary Health Center in-charge did not consider it necessary to re-camp in the village, nor did he come to take the news of the villagers. For this reason, the villagers are forced to get their treatment from private doctors. Villagers have demanded to set up district level health camps. Medical Officer-in-charge Ajay Dharmesh Gandharva says that the condition of the village will be monitored. Health camp will be organized in the village soon.
Fever took three more lives
Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Mon, 28 Oct 2019 11:30 PM IST
Saharanpur The fever outbreak in the district is not taking a name. On Monday, two more deaths have also taken place in Sondhebans village of Bukhar Chilkana. At the same time, there was a death due to fever in the pheasants village of Thulla.
Yashpal's wife Savita (35) had a fever four days ago in Sondhe Bamboo village of Chilkana. The relatives showed Savita at a doctor in village Nathmalpur in Haryana, but due to no decrease in fever, the doctor referred her to the higher center. Savita died on Monday morning at PGI Chandigarh. On the other hand, Sharafat (45) son Rafiq had fever five days ago in village Saliri. Sharafat was shown to a doctor in Chilkana but was taken to Saharanpur District Hospital with no benefit in fever. Sharafat was referred to the Higher Center by doctors from the district hospital, but Sharafat died on the way. In the same village, a girl died of fever 15 days ago. An outbreak of fever is also spreading rapidly in the area's village Barthakayastha. Many people of the village are suffering from fever and are undergoing treatment in Yamunanagar, Chandigarh and Jollygrant.
CHC Sarsawa in-charge Dr. Rajesh told that fever outbreak has reduced in the area but still both deaths will be investigated to find out what is the actual cause of death. Instructions for spraying pesticides and anti-larvae have been given in the village.
Several villagers including Vicky Kumar, Dinesh Kumar, Anuj Kumar, Sandeep, Rambhool, Satpal Singh, Sonu Kumar, his wife Sunita, Vinod Kumar are getting their treatment due to the outbreak of fever in the village Tholla of Titaro. 45-year-old Ajmer Singh of the village had been suffering from fever for the past fortnight. The first family showed him to the doctor of the village itself. After not getting any rest, he was shown to Nanauta and Gangoh Hospital. Admitted to Chandigarh PGI on condition deteriorating. Where he died. Villagers Vicky Kumar, Sandeep Kumar, Rambhool etc. demanded the Health Department to spray medicine and make slides in the village.
Four deaths including three women due to fever, family created chaos
Hindustan Team, Saharanpur
Last updated: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 01:23 AM IST
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The chain of death in the district is not stopping. Even now death is due to fever.
Four including three women died of fever on Monday. There is chaos in the families. Yashpal's wife Savita (35) got fever 4 days ago in village Sondhebans. The family showed Savita at a doctor in Nathmalpur village in Haryana, but due to lack of fever, the doctor referred her to the higher center. Savita died on Monday morning at PGI Chandigarh. Meanwhile, in the village Saliri, Sharafat (45) son Rafiq had fever five days ago. Sharafat was shown to a doctor at Chilkana but was taken to Saharanpur District Hospital with no benefit in fever. Sharafat was referred to higher center by doctors from the district hospital, But Sharafat died on the way. In the same village, a girl died of fever 15 days ago. An outbreak of fever is also spreading rapidly in the area's village Barthakayastha. Many villagers are suffering from fever and are undergoing treatment in Yamunanagar, Chandigarh and Jollygrant. CHC Sarsawa in-charge Dr Rajesh said that the fever outbreak in the area has reduced but still both deaths will be investigated to see if the death What is the real reason for In the village, instructions have been given to spray insecticide and anti-larvae. Meanwhile, 50-year-old Sunita wife Kashmeera was admitted to a hospital in Saharanpur 4 days ago due to fever in village Dhakdei under Nakud police station. While on treatment, he died on Monday. There was chaos in the family as soon as the news came. Let us tell you that Kusum Devi, Komal Singh, Bhullan Singh, Lata, have been suffering from fever for the last one month in this village. Five people, including Sunita Devi, have died. At the same time, a large number of people including Vikas Kumar, Rajveer Singh, Baldev Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Mimla Devi, Mukesh Devi, Pooja, Rashmi, Arpit, Anshuman, Shubhales, Robin, are suffering from fever and are getting their treatment. Huh. At the same time, the Health Department is also constantly keeping an eye on the village and from time to time, camps are being conducted and medicines are being distributed after checking the viral fever. Health camp was held in the village even today, but despite all efforts, all the exercises of the health department seem to be failing. There is an atmosphere of fear among the villagers due to fever in the village. Gram Pradhan Jai Bhagwan says that care is being taken to clean the village continuously and spraying of anti-larvae has been done several times. A large number of people, including Pooja, Rashmi, Arpit, Anshuman, Shubhales, Robin, are suffering from fever and undergoing treatment. At the same time, the Health Department is also constantly keeping an eye on the village and from time to time, camps are being conducted and medicines are being distributed after checking the viral fever. Health camp was held in the village even today, but despite all efforts, all the exercises of the health department seem to be failing. There is an atmosphere of fear among the villagers due to fever in the village. Gram Pradhan Jai Bhagwan says that care is being taken to clean the village continuously and spraying of anti-larvae has been done several times.
On the other hand, the death of a woman due to fever in Chhala Fatehpur has caused a panic among the family members. Israna, a resident of the village, died on Saturday after suffering from fever for several days. Earlier, Rasidan and Ajmer have died in Tholla. Villagers say that outbreak of mosquitoes is increasing due to being dirty in the village. Due to which the disease is spreading in the village, CMO Dr BS Sodhi said that there is no information about death from fever. Is being detected
Publish Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 12:53 AM (IST)
Dialogue aide, Hathras: The woman died on Diwali, due to fever spread in Kachpura village of Chandpa, while her husband and three children are battling fever. The villagers are frightened by the fever spread throughout the village. There is a possibility of dengue with malaria. The house is spread bunk and hundreds of people are sick. Camp was organized in the village on Monday after the villagers created a ruckus. SDM Sadar and CMO also reached the village.
There has been an outbreak of fever in village Kachpura for a week, but the Health Department was not aware of it. The team went to the village on Deepawali on Sunday after the condition worsened, but returned after Khanapurti. Ajit and his wife Neelam (35), daughter Neha (13), Neetu (09) and son Arun (11) of the village were also suffering from fever. Neelam worsened on Sunday night and then died. This caused chaos in the family. The relatives admitted the sick people to a private hospital in Sadabad. Ajit was admitted to a private hospital in Agra when the condition deteriorated there too.
Wake up after an uproar:
On Monday morning, the villager created a ruckus when the health department team did not come. The MLA Sikanderrau complained to Virender Singh Rana, then the Health Department team made it fog in the village. Also organized camps and distributed medicines to the patients. On the information of the uproar, CMO Dr. Brajesh Rathore and SDM Sadar Nitish Kumar reached the village. In the afternoon, a total of 20 people were sent from the village to Manoj Kumar's 10-year-old son Madhur and Meghsingh's 16-year-old daughter Aarti.
Two hundred slides made:
Slides of more than two hundred people were made in the village. The fear of dengue is also haunting the villagers. CMO Dr Brajesh Rathore said that the woman died of fever as well as vomiting.
Mostly from village fever
Sick, discolored festival
Sons, Hathras: Most people are sick due to fever outbreak in Kachpura village of Chandpa. On Sunday, the festival faded in homes on Deepawali. The villagers were saddened by the woman's death and were unhappy over the negligence of the health department.
People were suffering from fever, malaria in the village for a week. Seeing the filth spread in the village, it can be guessed that cleanliness was not done even during the festival. A fever infection caused by outbreak of mosquitoes gripped most of the people of the village. There was an outcry over the death of the woman Sunday night. The villagers left the festival and reached the deceased's house and consoled the family. Efforts for better treatment of other sick families intensified.
Woman dies of fever in Tajpur
Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Mon, 28 Oct 2019 10:45 PM IST
Woman dies of fever in Tajpur
- There have been six deaths due to fever in the village,
Amar Ujala Bureau
Raja's Tajpur (Bijnor) demanded to set up a health camp . The village king is not taking the name of the death toll in Tajpur. Another woman died of fever on Sunday. According to villagers, six people from the village have died of fever earlier also. Villagers have demanded the Health Department to set up health camps in the village.
Khairunisha (55), wife of village resident Akbar Ahmed, was suffering from fever for five days. According to family members, he was treated at a private doctor in the village. He was admitted to a hospital in Moradabad on Sunday evening. But he died on the way. According to villagers, this is Raja's seventh death from fever in Tajpur. Earlier fever has killed six people. Hundreds of people in the village are suffering from fever. Despite this, the Health Department is not ready to take care of them. Recently, after three deaths in one day, the health of the people was tested by setting up health camps at three different places in the village under the leadership of District Malaria Officer Brij Bhushan and Nurpur Primary Health Center Incharge Dr. Ajay Dharmesh Gandharva and they were free Fee medicine was also given. Even after this the outbreak of viral fever continues in the village. Since then, the Nurpur Primary Health Center in-charge did not consider it necessary to re-camp in the village, nor did he come to take the news of the villagers. For this reason, the villagers are forced to get their treatment from private doctors. Villagers have demanded to set up district level health camps. Medical Officer-in-charge Ajay Dharmesh Gandharva says that the condition of the village will be monitored. Health camp will be organized in the village soon.
Fever took three more lives
Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Mon, 28 Oct 2019 11:30 PM IST
Saharanpur The fever outbreak in the district is not taking a name. On Monday, two more deaths have also taken place in Sondhebans village of Bukhar Chilkana. At the same time, there was a death due to fever in the pheasants village of Thulla.
Yashpal's wife Savita (35) had a fever four days ago in Sondhe Bamboo village of Chilkana. The relatives showed Savita at a doctor in village Nathmalpur in Haryana, but due to no decrease in fever, the doctor referred her to the higher center. Savita died on Monday morning at PGI Chandigarh. On the other hand, Sharafat (45) son Rafiq had fever five days ago in village Saliri. Sharafat was shown to a doctor in Chilkana but was taken to Saharanpur District Hospital with no benefit in fever. Sharafat was referred to the Higher Center by doctors from the district hospital, but Sharafat died on the way. In the same village, a girl died of fever 15 days ago. An outbreak of fever is also spreading rapidly in the area's village Barthakayastha. Many people of the village are suffering from fever and are undergoing treatment in Yamunanagar, Chandigarh and Jollygrant.
CHC Sarsawa in-charge Dr. Rajesh told that fever outbreak has reduced in the area but still both deaths will be investigated to find out what is the actual cause of death. Instructions for spraying pesticides and anti-larvae have been given in the village.
Several villagers including Vicky Kumar, Dinesh Kumar, Anuj Kumar, Sandeep, Rambhool, Satpal Singh, Sonu Kumar, his wife Sunita, Vinod Kumar are getting their treatment due to the outbreak of fever in the village Tholla of Titaro. 45-year-old Ajmer Singh of the village had been suffering from fever for the past fortnight. The first family showed him to the doctor of the village itself. After not getting any rest, he was shown to Nanauta and Gangoh Hospital. Admitted to Chandigarh PGI on condition deteriorating. Where he died. Villagers Vicky Kumar, Sandeep Kumar, Rambhool etc. demanded the Health Department to spray medicine and make slides in the village.
Four deaths including three women due to fever, family created chaos
Hindustan Team, Saharanpur
Last updated: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 01:23 AM IST
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The chain of death in the district is not stopping. Even now death is due to fever.
Four including three women died of fever on Monday. There is chaos in the families. Yashpal's wife Savita (35) got fever 4 days ago in village Sondhebans. The family showed Savita at a doctor in Nathmalpur village in Haryana, but due to lack of fever, the doctor referred her to the higher center. Savita died on Monday morning at PGI Chandigarh. Meanwhile, in the village Saliri, Sharafat (45) son Rafiq had fever five days ago. Sharafat was shown to a doctor at Chilkana but was taken to Saharanpur District Hospital with no benefit in fever. Sharafat was referred to higher center by doctors from the district hospital, But Sharafat died on the way. In the same village, a girl died of fever 15 days ago. An outbreak of fever is also spreading rapidly in the area's village Barthakayastha. Many villagers are suffering from fever and are undergoing treatment in Yamunanagar, Chandigarh and Jollygrant. CHC Sarsawa in-charge Dr Rajesh said that the fever outbreak in the area has reduced but still both deaths will be investigated to see if the death What is the real reason for In the village, instructions have been given to spray insecticide and anti-larvae. Meanwhile, 50-year-old Sunita wife Kashmeera was admitted to a hospital in Saharanpur 4 days ago due to fever in village Dhakdei under Nakud police station. While on treatment, he died on Monday. There was chaos in the family as soon as the news came. Let us tell you that Kusum Devi, Komal Singh, Bhullan Singh, Lata, have been suffering from fever for the last one month in this village. Five people, including Sunita Devi, have died. At the same time, a large number of people including Vikas Kumar, Rajveer Singh, Baldev Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Mimla Devi, Mukesh Devi, Pooja, Rashmi, Arpit, Anshuman, Shubhales, Robin, are suffering from fever and are getting their treatment. Huh. At the same time, the Health Department is also constantly keeping an eye on the village and from time to time, camps are being conducted and medicines are being distributed after checking the viral fever. Health camp was held in the village even today, but despite all efforts, all the exercises of the health department seem to be failing. There is an atmosphere of fear among the villagers due to fever in the village. Gram Pradhan Jai Bhagwan says that care is being taken to clean the village continuously and spraying of anti-larvae has been done several times. A large number of people, including Pooja, Rashmi, Arpit, Anshuman, Shubhales, Robin, are suffering from fever and undergoing treatment. At the same time, the Health Department is also constantly keeping an eye on the village and from time to time, camps are being conducted and medicines are being distributed after checking the viral fever. Health camp was held in the village even today, but despite all efforts, all the exercises of the health department seem to be failing. There is an atmosphere of fear among the villagers due to fever in the village. Gram Pradhan Jai Bhagwan says that care is being taken to clean the village continuously and spraying of anti-larvae has been done several times.
On the other hand, the death of a woman due to fever in Chhala Fatehpur has caused a panic among the family members. Israna, a resident of the village, died on Saturday after suffering from fever for several days. Earlier, Rasidan and Ajmer have died in Tholla. Villagers say that outbreak of mosquitoes is increasing due to being dirty in the village. Due to which the disease is spreading in the village, CMO Dr BS Sodhi said that there is no information about death from fever. Is being detected
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