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  • 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.
    चंदपा के गांव कछपुरा में वायरल के साथ डेंगू की आशंका 200 लोगों का हुआ परीक्षण सदमे में गांव -कछपुरा में महिला की मौत के बाद जागा स्वास्थ्य महकमा पहुंची टीम -दीपावली वाले दिन मचा कोहराम घर-घर बिछीं चारपाई सैकड़ों


    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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    • Fever havoc continues, three dead
      Moradabad BureauMoradabad Bureau Updated Tue, 29 Oct 2019 12:42 AM IST

      Obari (Sambhal). In the villages of Asmoli region, the havoc of fever is not taking its name. Two people, including a woman and an innocent, died of fever in Raja Ghalibpur village on Sunday. In Mubarakpurbanda village, a woman died in hospital during treatment. Many people in both villages are vulnerable to fever. The health department is not alarmed by the frequent deaths due to fever. In Raja Ghalibpur village on Sunday, fever-stricken Bhuri (40) wife Mushraf succumbed during treatment at a private hospital in Moradabad. The innocent Pintu son Aryan of this village has also died of fever.
      There is silence in the village due to two deaths a day. Four people have died of fever in the village in seven days. In the same village on 21 October, Liaquat Hussain (65) died due to illness of Brown (48). While Adil, Tayeb, Haji Shaukat, Bilkis, Aman Rani, Rukhsar, Akdas, Sana, Rubina, Haji Hanif, Mohammad Majid, Mahfooz, Mohammad Qasim, Jamil Ahmed, Mohammad Kaif, Jumma Khan, Adiba, Qamaruddin, Mantasha, Aslam, Akram , Junaid, Arif, Hanjala, Qadir, Mo. Saeed, Nasir and former district panchayat member Fatma Rauf are suffering from fever.
      Armana Khatoon (35), wife of Sharafat Hussain, a resident of Mubarakpurbandh village, suffered high fever on Friday. Family members admitted to the private hospital in Moradabad for treatment. The doctors referred the woman to Delhi late Friday evening. The woman succumbed while undergoing treatment in a Delhi hospital late last night. Here too, there have been two deaths due to fever in ten days. While many people are vulnerable to the disease. The condition of Danish remains critical in this.


      Outbreak of fever in Amroha, all hospitals full
      Hindustan team, Amroha
      Last updated: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 11:37 PM IST

      Fever havoc in the district is not taking its name. On Monday, OPDs in hospitals underwent long lines of patients amid panic of fever. Panic spread from the city to the rural areas due to the disease.

      Amidst the panic of fever, health officials have been raging after more than 30 deaths, including ten from fever in the current month. The system of prevention of disease is proving insufficient. Despite all the exercises of the department, the number of patients is not decreasing. The increase in the number of patients from OPD to wards of hospitals has led to sleep of officers. Even after febbing in the weather, the increase in influx of fever patients in hospitals has made the officers feel depressed. Due to the spread of fever spread in more than two dozen villages, people are in awe. The number of patients is not decreasing even after recruiting two patients on one bed in wards. In the midst of the havoc of fever, long lines of patients are seen on OPDs from government to private hospitals. Due to the festival, the OPD of the district hospital was open from eight to 11 am on Monday. The hospital's OPD saw 700 patients in just three hours. Half of them
      Amroha News - जिले में बुखार का कहर थमने का नाम नहीं ले रहा है। सोमवार को बुखार की दहशत के बीच अस्पतालों की ओपीडी पर मरीजों की लंबी लाइनें लगीं। बीमारी को लेकर शहर से ग्रामीण इलाकों तक लोगों में दहशत फैली...


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      • Three died of fever
        Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Wed, 30 Oct 2019 12:03 AM IST


        Afzalgarh / Raipur Sadat / Nurpur. A five-year-old child died of fever in village Shahpur Jamal. At the same time, a person died of fever in village Ajupura. Meanwhile, a woman also died of fever in village Hansupura in Nurpur.
        Ranveer Singh, a resident of village Shahpur Jamal, said that his five-year-old Sachin had fever for two days. The first family admitted him to a private doctor, where there was no improvement in his condition. He died late on Monday night. The family is in a weeping condition due to the incident. PHC in-charge Kasampurgarhi Rajneesh Kumar has assured to send a team to the village to conduct an investigation and treat sick people.
        At the same time, fever continues to rage in the villages of Moradwala, Narullopur, Garhi, Brahmanwala, Harganpur, Beni Ganesh, Puranpur, Kot Kadar etc. in the area of ​​Raipur Sadat. 50-year-old Zulfikar alias Guddu, resident of village Ajupura, was suffering from fever for a week. With no rest from the local doctors, the family admitted him to Meerut. Where he died during treatment. As soon as the body of Zulfiqar reached the village, the family mourned with the family. Her daughter was to be married 15 days later, after the accident, the happiness of marriage turned into mourning. The villagers Naresh, Daulat Singh, Arvind, Narendra, Sabir, Bharat Singh, Pooran Singh, Devendra Singh, Furkan etc. say that PHC Harganpur and Tanda Maidas do not provide adequate medical care to patients. The regional people have demanded the Health Department to set up health camps in the village.
        Meanwhile, Sonu, wife of Sonu, a resident of village Hansupura in Noorpur, was suffering from viral fever for five days. The family admitted him to the hospital in Moradabad. Sonam was referred to Delhi after the investigation confirmed dengue. The family took him to Joligrant (Dehradun) for treatment, where he died on Monday evening. There have been two deaths of villagers in his village even before viral fever. in the village . Hundreds of people suffer from viral fever. Village head Balwant Singh of nearby Roshanpur village has also been confirmed to have dengue. He is undergoing treatment in Meerut. Apart from this, many more villagers have been admitted to Moradabad and Meerut. Villagers have demanded to set up health camps in the village.


        Child dies due to fever
        Hindustan Team, Bijnor
        Last updated: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 09:56 PM IST
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        The outbreak of deadly fever continues. In the village of Afzalgarh area, the boy died during treatment after catching fever. There is a furore in the family due to the incident.

        Within a month, 26 deaths have come to light in the district so far. According to the information, two days ago, Sachin, five-year-old son of Ranveer Singh, a resident of village Shahpur Jamal, suddenly got fever. The family admitted him to a private doctor for treatment, But there was no improvement in the condition of Sachin suffering from high fever and he died during treatment late on Monday. The incident caused chaos in the family. In all, 26 deaths have taken place in the district within a month from fever. Wherever information is received. The Health Department team goes there and conducts an investigation. When blood fever is found in the survey, such patients are also being treated by making blood plaques. Despite this, the process of knowing from fever has not stopped. - Wherever information is coming from. Survey and preventive measures are being sent by sending the team. The case of the death of a child in Shahpur Jamal is not in cognizance. The team from Kasimpur Garhi PHC will be sent to the village for investigation. -Brij Bhushan, Nodal Officer, Infectious Disease
        Bijnor News - जानलेवा बुखार का प्रकोप जारी है। अफजलगढ़ क्षेत्र के गांव में बुखार की चपेट में आने के बाद उपचार के दौरान बालक की मौत हो...


        Viral fever pandered as a death in the district
        Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Wed, 30 Oct 2019 12:09 AM IST

        Bijnor The sequence of deaths due to viral fever in the district is not taking its name. On the day of viral fever, death has been reported from somewhere in the district. In some areas, the viral outbreak continues. In the last nearly two months, viral fever has killed more than two dozen people.
        Outbreak of viral fever has been going on in the district since two months. According to officials, transmission of viral fever, malaria, dengue has increased from Uttarakhand and other nearby districts. There was a lot of relief from these diseases in the district in the last two years but currently the outbreak of viral, dengue etc. continues in the district. According to the report of the pathology lab of the district hospital, 35 people have been confirmed to be dengue positive in the district. According to CMO Vijay Kumar Yadav, no dengue deaths have occurred in the district so far. Only four people have been confirmed to be dengue positive. He said that dengue cannot be confirmed without the Alaija test. Whoever has had dengue before, there is a chance of coming back positive. There is nothing to panic in this.
        CMO said that wherever the transmission of viral fever is high, health camps are being organized from time to time by the Health Department. CMS and Physician Dr. Sukhvir Singh of the district hospital said that rapid and allaiya tests of patients are done every day. On the non-confirmation of the Rapid Card, arrangements for the Allayja Test have been made. He told that if there is a viral fever, see a qualified doctor immediately. Take more liquid diet than food. Liquid diet is 90 percent more effective in viral, malaria and dengue than food.
        Woman dies due to dengue, family members created chaos
        Noorpur Sonu, wife of Sonu, a resident of village Hansupura, was suffering from viral fever for five days. The family admitted him to the hospital in Moradabad. Sonam was referred to Delhi after the investigation confirmed dengue. The family took him to Joligrant (Dehradun) for treatment, where he died on Monday evening. There have been two deaths of villagers in his village even before viral fever. Hundreds of people in the village are suffering from viral fever. Village head Balwant Singh of nearby Roshanpur village has also been confirmed to have dengue. He is undergoing treatment in Meerut. Apart from this, many more villagers have been admitted to Moradabad and Meerut. Villagers have demanded to set up health camps in the village.


        Husband dies after his wife's death due to fever
        Publish Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2019 12:03 AM (IST)

        Outbreak of fever continues in village Kachpura of Chandpa, blurb in the grip of whole village fever - team of doctors arrived in village even on third day - no one dengue
        Jagran Correspondent, Hathras: It was not even 24 hours after the death of the wife due to the outbreak of fever that the husband also succumbed to the fever. He died during treatment in Agra in the early hours of Tuesday. Two deaths have caused a furore in the family. There are four people from the village and Gambhir, who have been taken to Agra. People were also tested and given medicines in the village on Tuesday.

        There is an outbreak of fever in Kachpura village of Chandpa for one week. There is no house where there are no beds. Even after this, the Health Department did not pay any attention to this. When the case was highlighted, the administrative officials got their hands on. On Tuesday, officials raced the village. The entire family of the village resident Ajit was suffering from fever. Apart from Ajit, his wife Neelam (35), daughter Neha (13), Neetu (9) and son Arun (11) were also suffering from fever. The condition of Ajit and Neelam was much worse. Neelam died in the village late on Sunday night. After this, the news of fever spread like fire in the village. Soon the team reached the village and a health test was done for the people. On the first day, slides of two hundred people were prepared and sent to the investigation. Ajith was taken by his family to Agra. Ajit also succumbed at 4 am on Tuesday. Ajit has three daughters and a son, Of which Rashmi is the eldest. After offering oblation to the mother, the son lit the father on Tuesday. Children are hurt and in shock due to the shadow of parents. Family members are also in bad shape. Ajit was the second of four brothers. Everyone's families live separately in the village. There is some improvement in the condition of the three children suffering from fever.

        Apart from these, Pooja (28) wife Pankaj, Manisha (22) wife Srikanth, Sultan (18) son Lalaram and Sneha (19) daughter Janak Singh have been suffering from fever and have been taken to Agra. The people of the village are in panic. Blood sample for 128

        The health team took blood samples of 128 people on Tuesday, which will be reported by Thursday. Apart from these, the sample report for Monday will come on Wednesday. Four patients have been found to be receiving treatment for malaria. Samples have been sent to Aligarh to investigate dengue. DM and SDM visited

        Hathras: There was a panic among the authorities on the information of hundreds of people suffering from fever in the same village. DM Praveen Kumar Laxkar arrived in the village on Tuesday and knew the condition of the villagers. During this time CMO Dr. Brijesh Rathore and SDM Sadabad also reached the village. DM talked to the villagers. Viewed the status of the health camp. The villagers told that the bed was spread from house to house and they were not getting treatment. On this, the DM expressed displeasure and directed the CMO to provide better health services. The concerned officials were also instructed to clean the village. SDM Sadar Nitish Kumar inspected the district hospital. The patient admitted to the ward and questioned his officials. The SDM inquired about the patients of Kachpura, but there were no Kachpura patients admitted. Apart from cleanliness, CMS gave instructions to make adequate arrangements in view of viral outbreak.
        चंदपा के गांव कछपुरा में बुखार का प्रकोप जारी पूरा गांव बुखार की चपेट में ब्लर्ब- चिकित्सकों की टीम तीसरे दिन भी गांव में पहुंची चिकित्सकों का दावा- किसी को डेंगू नहीं


        Son leaves 80-year-old old mother in fever
        Railway Police Force (RPF) personnel in the early hours of today in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh were suffering from fever in an abandoned condition at an 80-year-old old station, which their sons had left there.

        Updated on: October 29, 2019 16:41 IST

        Mathura: In the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh , Railway Police Force (RPF) personnel got feverishly in an abandoned condition at an old age station of 80 years, which their sons had left there. He was sent to the home of the homeless. Inspector Chandrabhan Prasad, in-charge of Railway Police Force, Mathura Junction, informed the media about this.

        He said that "in the morning a RPF patrol team found the woman on a bench." He had high fever. When an attempt was made to know his condition, the communication could not be done due to lack of understanding of the language. ”He said that he was given fever medicines and fed. After fever, she was able to explain that her sons had left her here.

        Prasad said, "When the old woman came to her senses, an attempt was made to find and hand over the possible people who came with her by making a voice in and around the station. When there was no choice, then handed over to the people of 'Apna Ghar'. "


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        • Four people died due to viral fever
          Kanpur BureauKanpur Bureau Updated Wed, 30 Oct 2019 12:30 AM IST

          Mahoba Infectious diseases continue to wreak havoc in the district. Four people died due to viral fever on Tuesday. While more than half a dozen patients are undergoing treatment at the district hospital. The family was shocked by the events.
          Surjan Kushwaha (45), resident of Mohalla Gandhinagar of the city, Pannalal was hit by viral fever. After high fever and body ache, the family brought the district hospital. Where he died during treatment. Similarly, Mohalla Langhanpura resident Vinod (35) son Munna, village Chandauli resident Jayaprakash (40) son Parasuram and Patha Kharela resident Fakkar Baba (70) died due to viral fever. Dr. Udayveer Singh, CMS of the District Hospital, says that the number of patients has increased due to change in the weather. Patients coming to the hospital are being treated with priority.


          Outbreak of fever did not stop in Saharanpur, no death in health department records
          Hindustan Team, Saharanpur
          Last Updated: Wed, 30 Oct 20l9 0l:46 PM IST

          Outbreak of fever has not stopped in the district. Fever is dying daily, but no death is recorded in the records of the medical department. There is panic among the people.

          On Tuesday, three people, including a woman, died of fever in Behat and the city. So far the fever death toll in the district has reached above a hundred, but the medical department is assuming that there is no death due to fever.

          While there is an atmosphere of panic among the common people, there are only 88 dengue patients in the Health Department report, but no one died. While reality is telling something else.
          Saharanpur News - जिले में बुखार का प्रकोप नही थमा है। दिन प्रतिदिन बुखार सर मौत हो रही है, लेकिन चिकित्सा विभाग के रिकॉर्ड में कोई मौत दर्ज नही है। लोगों में दहशत बनी हुई...


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          • Death of woman and newborn due to fever, husband serious
            Publish Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2019 12:26 AM (IST)

            Dialogue aide, Hathras: In Kachpura village of Chandpa area, fever took four lives within three days. Hundreds are ill. After the couple's death on Monday and Tuesday, the woman and her newborn died on Wednesday. This has provoked the anger of the villagers. The epidemic has spread in the village for a week, but the administration had not yet taken it seriously.

            In Kachpura, a village with a population of about three thousand, people have been suffering from fever for a week. When the MLA Virendra Singh Rana informed the administration about the situation, the health department lost sleep. Her husband Ajit also died on Monday after the death of 35-year-old Neelam on the day of Deepawali on Sunday. On Wednesday morning, when news of the death of Bhuri Singh's wife Virma Devi (35) and her newborn child in Agra came to the village, there was chaos. Family members said that Virma Devi was suffering from fever for several days. During the treatment of fever, his delivery was made to a private hospital in Agra. Now the condition of Bhuri Singh is also serious.

            After four deaths in three days, ADM Jagdamba Prasad Singh, CDO RB Bhaskar, SDM Sadar Nitish Kumar, CMO Dr. Brajesh Rathore and Health Department officials reached the village. He also faced protests in the village. The officers, sensing the situation, called a police force in the village. Bhuri Singh, husband of Virma Devi, who died on Wednesday, was sent by doctors from the village to the district hospital in critical condition. Virma Devi leaves behind her son Manish (08), daughter Sandhya (05) and Jyoti (03). In three days, after the instructions of District Magistrate Praveen Kumar Laxkar, the Health Department's team is conducting a health test of every person. A total of 567 people have been checked up in the last three days, In which a slide of malaria and viral of 172 people has been made. Many people have also been confirmed to be malaria and viral. Due to the possibility of dengue, a slide of 38 people has been made in three days, which has been sent to Aligarh for investigation. The complete blood count of 51 people is CBC.

            The pregnant woman was sent to SN Medical College Agra for treatment. According to the report of the medical college, there was a lot of blood loss in the woman. For this reason, the child and her child died during delivery.

            - Dr. ML Agarwal, AD Health, Aligarh.
            https://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh...-19712056.html

            Youth dies due to mysterious fever (Faizabad)
            Lucknow BureauLucknow Bureau Updated Wed, 30 Oct 2019 10:57 PM IST

            Ayodhya. The youth of Rasulpur village in Bikapur block area died due to mysterious fever. Village resident Mohammad Laik (20) had fever a few days ago.
            According to family members, Laik was referred from Sultanpur to Lucknow Medical College on fever. However, after not getting relief in the Medical College, he was admitted to Apollo Hospital in Delhi. Where he died during treatment.
            Dengue fever is said to be the cause of death by relatives. The body was cremated in Rasulpur village on Wednesday after the body arrived from Delhi.
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            Outbreak of fever is not decreasing, patients queue in hospital
            Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Thu, 31 Oct 2019 12:39 AM IST

            Saharanpur The fever outbreak is not decreasing. Now with the changing of seasons, viral fever is at its peak. Every day 700 to 800 patients are reaching fever in the OPD of SBD District Hospital alone. Queues of patients were seen outside the OPD of the district hospital on Wednesday.
            This time fever has killed about 80 people in the district. Dengue has been confirmed in 112 people in the medical department's investigation. However, the department is not talking about a single death from dengue. But the reality is that the graph of those who died of fever is continuously increasing. Viral fever patients have also increased in large numbers after the mild cold weather. Every day 700 to 800 patients are getting fever in OPD in SBD District Hospital, who are also complaining of fever as well as cough and cold. Physician doctor Kunal Jain says that with the change of seasons, people are negligent. People need to bring changes in catering with the change of seasons. Avoid cold things. Also, adopt measures to avoid mosquitoes.
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            Avoid fever
            If you have a fever, take paracetamol pill, soak towels in water and wipe your body if you have more than 102 fever.
            - There is no specific medicine for the treatment of dengue or vaccine for prevention. Take medicines only on the advice of a doctor.
            -In case of serious cases (vomiting or bleeding in urine), contact the hospital immediately.
            Never use medicine like aspirin or steroid.
            Avoid mosquito bites, use mosquito nets, mosquitoes, incense sticks or coils etc.
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            Do not do this - Do
            not allow water to accumulate in household utensils, coolers, water tanks, tires lying around houses, broken iron and plastic utensils.
            - To avoid mosquito bites, wear clothes that cover the body as much as possible.
            Use mosquito nets and mosquito repellent cream / oil while sleeping at night.
            - Do not get treatment from sloppy doctors.
            - Do not allow dirty water to collect around the house.
            - Do not spread garbage and garbage here and there.
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            Growing graph of death due to fever, death of three more
            Hindustan Team, Saharanpur
            Last updated: Thu, 31 oct 2019 12:08 AM IST

            The graph of fever deaths in the district is increasing rapidly. On Wednesday, three including the student died of fever. Since then, there has been a panic in the medical department, but there has been no death due to fever in the official figures. The fever death toll in the district has crossed 100. On Wednesday, health officials arrived in several villages and saw fever patients.

            Outbreak of fever has been going on in the district for about one and a half months. On Wednesday, 50-year-old Kesuram son Ramsu died of fever in village Jhabiran. He was admitted to Mulana in Haryana after his condition worsened. There is chaos in the deceased's house. Sukda, a 32-year-old Ramkumar son of Dalheedi, had a fever seven days ago. Due to deteriorating condition, he was taken to the doctor for treatment where he was admitted to Higher Center, Chandigarh after his condition worsened. On Tuesday, the PGI doctors advised the victim to take her home and serve if the condition did not improve. The family brought the victim back home after the last hope of PGI was broken. Now the victim is facing death at home. The victim's 58-year-old mother Ramdei also died of fever eight days ago. The villagers told that from every house in the village, some one is suffering from fever but three to four people of one house are suffering from fever. Narendra son here Jagdish was admitted to a hospital in Deoband due to fever for eight days, and after treatment, he had to go to his wife and three children to Deoband due to fever. Nearly 50 people, including Joni's son Satveer and his wife, are hospitalized and are undergoing treatment. On the other hand, the outbreak of fever is also on the skin in the village Mirzapur, here also every house has a fever. The villagers told that Naresh's daughter Pinsy and Rajni had to be hospitalized after their condition worsened. Ajit son Mahavir, Bijendra photographer, including Kusum, wife of former premier Bablu Vikram's son Deepchand is admitted to hospitals and is undergoing treatment after his condition worsens. While hundreds of people are receiving treatment from here and there. While five days ago, 45-year-old Kamlesh wife Kanwar Singh died of fever. Earlier on October 24, Sanju and his one-year-old nephew Anmol died of fever in the village Maura. Fever victims in the region panic due to the subsequent death. The victim expressed displeasure towards the health department even when there was no form in the village. The villagers are describing the filthy spread in the village as the cause of fever. He has demanded the administration to clean the village. Dalhedi Village Principal Sonu Rana says that the number of fever victims in the village is increasing due to the chicken farm around the village.

            On the other hand, on Wednesday, Chief Medical Officer Dr. BS Sodhi, District Malaria Officer Shivanka Gaur reached Khajuri Akbarpur. Here he saw fever patients and gave medicines.

            Malaria, typhoid less platelets

            Malaria is decreasing due to typhoid platelets bothering patients. Due to which fever victims have to be admitted. A pathologist center operator in the town said that most of the patients coming with blood and malaria and typhoid fever are coming in the blood test. Ajay Kumar, the in-charge of the town's PHC, says there is a viral fever. Taking time to recover With the onset of cold, the effect of fever has started to decrease.

            Babu, a resident of Barwala village of Beht, lived here with his Nagal relative Saurabh (18). Saurabh was a Class 12 student. He had a fever three days ago. Family members showed him to a private doctor, but when there was no improvement in the condition, the family took him to a private hospital in Saharanpur, but his condition remained stable. He died on Tuesday evening. Saurabh's death created a ruckus in his family. Meanwhile, Medical Officer Incharge Muzaffarabad Dr. Meenu Goyal says that the village team will be sent for investigation.

            The health department team is constantly reaching fever affected villages and treating them. If a patient is found serious, he is being sent to the district hospital. Apart from fever, death is also due to other diseases.

            Dr. BS Sodhi, Chief Medical Officer
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            • Woman and innocent died of fever in Hasanpur area
              Moradabad BureauMoradabad Bureau Updated Thu, 31 Oct 2019 11:09 PM IST

              Hasanpur (Amroha). Not taking the name of the havoc of deadly fever. There are frequent deaths in the area. Due to which the fever panic has spread in the people, but the healthy department is not serious about the health of the people. Due to which hundreds of people are in the grip of fever across the district.
              A 30-year-old woman died of fever in village Dehri Khadar in Hasanpur tehsil area, while an eight-month-old innocent died of fever in Naya village. Family members are in a state of disarray. Kamlesh, 30-year-old wife of Prempal, a resident of Dehri Khadar, had been suffering from fever for eight days. Initially, he got treatment from Gwan's personal doctor, but to no avail. After this he took to Moradabad. Referred to Meerut from there. He died during treatment in Meerut. Dengue was confirmed by doctors in Meerut. The family's death caused chaos in the family. The weeping of two small children is bad. Meanwhile, eight-month-old son Arshad of Aslam, a new village resident, was also suffering from fever for several days. The private doctor of Hasanpur was undergoing treatment, But his health did not improve. He died during treatment on Wednesday night. Family members are in a state of disarray. The continuous fever deaths in the area are not stopping. The villagers are scared by this. There is anger among people towards Health Department.


              Three died of fever in Salempur Gosain
              Moradabad BureauMoradabad Bureau Updated Thu, 31 Oct 2019 11:09 PM IST

              Gajraula (Amroha). Three villagers, including two women suffering from fever, were killed in Salempur Gosain of the block. Hundreds of children and large fever, viral, dengue and dengue are said to be apprehensive in the village. Angry villagers also demonstrated against the Health Department.
              Chotilal Kashyap (70) son Triloki, a resident of village Salempur Gosain, died at around 4 am on Thursday. The deceased's wife Kusum and son Dalchand said that he had been suffering from fever for a long time. Dulari (65) wife late Chandra, living in the same village, was admitted to a hospital in Moradabad. While taking him from there to Meerut at around ten in the morning, his breath stopped on the way. According to the deceased's sons Bablu and Rajpal, he had a fever for a long time. They were taken to Moradabad if the village was not improved. Khajano (70) wife Chidda Singh of the same village died on Wednesday night at 9.15 pm. Madan, son of the deceased Jaipal and Rajpal told that she too was suffering from fever. At the same time, the villagers got angry after three deaths together in the village and they raised fierce slogans against the health department. They said that the department is responsible for these deaths. He also accused the doctors of not attending the PHC located in the village. Among those who performed were Kranti Devi, Somvati, Kusum, Kranti, Shimla, Savitri, Sarvesh, Saroj, Narendra Gola, Satendra, Santosh, Roopvati, Surajmukhi, Gangadei, Kalavati etc.
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              Gajraula reached village only after complaint to DM . There is a tremendous outbreak of fever in the village Salempur Gosain. The health department may make a million claims, but every third house in the village will definitely get some patient. Alam is that there is a fair on the shops of untrained doctors adorned in the village. There is silence in the PHC due to not having a doctor. On Thursday, the residents of the village, Dr. Arvind Goswami, Narendra Gola, Dharmanand Shastri, Jaidev, etc. had complained to DM Umesh Mishra. Seeing the seriousness of the matter, DM Mr. Mishra immediately ordered the Health Department team to go to the village.
              Health department claims death due to other reasons
              Gajraula On the orders of DM Umesh Mishra, the Health Department team reached the village at 3 pm and returned from there after an hour. According to a pressnote issued by CHC Superintendent Dr. Yogendra Singh in the evening, there are no fever, viral, dengue or dengue-prone patients in the village. Among them, Dulari died earlier due to a head injury during a bike accident. The small red cough was suffering and he had difficulty in breathing. He died of lung disease while Khajano Devi was suffering from Hepatitis C and vomited blood. CHC Superintendent Dr. Yogendra Singh informed that spraying of pesticides has also been done in the village.
              Son has fever, daughter-in-law has dengue, admitted in Meerut
              Gajraula The number of fever victims in the village Salempur Gosain is over five hundred. Village resident Chandi Prasad told that his son Pramod has been ill for a long time. While Lavi, wife of second son Pushpendra, is undergoing treatment for dengue in Meerut. Apart from this, Jaidev son Rajpal Singh, Kamla wife Rajendra, Anita wife Mintu, Narendra son Mahavir, Bablu son Chander Singh, Bunty daughter Bablu, Kapil son Dojinder, Rohtash son Umrao, Chander son Ghanshyam, Gajendra son Suraj Singh, Dharmanand Shastri, Jaydev, Hundreds of people, including Virendra Saini, Subhash, Jia, Harswaroop, Krishna, Kusum, Chhatre, Nisha, Mayawati, Puneet, Mahipal, Omkar, Geeta, Nanhe etc. have fever The is said to be suffering from diseases.


              Child dies of fever in Muni, dozens sick
              Hindustan Team, Bulandshahr
              Last updated: Thu, 31 Oct 2019 11:27 PM IST

              The outbreak of fever spread in the area has engulfed people. The girl died of a fever in village Muni on Wednesday night. While dozens of people are ill. The family has caused a furore with the death of the girl child. Outbreak of fever in the area has created panic among the villagers. Even after the complaint, the Health Department team is not able to reach the villages. There is a fever outbreak in the area for the last 15 days. Manvi, a two-year-old daughter of Malkhan Kashyap, a resident of village Muni, had fever four days ago. Family members showed him to a private doctor. But there was no improvement in his condition. Manvi's condition deteriorated late Wednesday evening. The doctors referred him to the Higher Center, Aligarh. Where he succumbed during treatment. This caused chaos in the family. Villagers said that dozens of people in the village are still ill. Several times complained to the Health Department officials. But there has been no hearing. Apart from this, there is an outbreak of fever in many villages including village Shahpur, Narayanpur, Naglia. Due to which there is an atmosphere of panic among the villagers. At the same time, there is anger against the Health Department. Jagveer Singh Yadav, Medical Officer Incharge of Muni Health Center said that the matter is not in cognizance. If this is the case, the sick will be treated by sending teams to the villages.
              Bulandsehar News - क्षेत्र में फैल रहे बुखार के प्रकोप ने लोगों को अपनी चपेट में ले लिया है।


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              • Fever havoc in Saharanpur, three more died
                Hindustan Team, Saharanpur
                Last updated: Fri, 01 Nov 2019 02:00 PM IST

                The fever is not stopping the havoc in the district. Three died, including a young woman, on Friday, but the medical department is not considering death from fever. So far, more than 100 deaths have occurred in the district, there is panic among the people.

                Gauri Saini, the 18-year-old daughter of Mohan Saini, a resident of Mohalla Chaudharian of Nakur, died of fever on Thursday night. There is chaos in family members. It is said that the girl was suffering from fever for the past several days.

                On the other hand, 25-year-old Ansar son Vaiser Pawar died due to fever in Babupara, Nanouta. A young man succumbed to fever in Phulgarh village of Ambehata. Family members say that he died of dengue fever. There is chaos in the house.

                Everyday fever due to death is increasing among the people against the medical department. On the other hand, CMO doctor BS Sodhi says that he is not yet aware of the death from fever. Is being detected The team will be sent.
                Saharanpur News - जिले में बुखार का कहर नहीं थम रहा है। शुक्रवार को एक युवती समेत तीन की मौत हो गयी है, लेकिन चिकित्सा विभाग बुखार से मौत नहीं मान रहा है। अब तक जिले में 100 से अधिक मौत से हो चुकी है, लोगों में दहशत...


                Bahraich: Two children died in medical college due to suspected fever
                Hindustan Dialogue, Bahraich.
                Last updated: Thu, 31 Oct 2019 05:59 PM IST

                Two children admitted to Bahraich Medical College died on Wednesday night. A dozen more new pediatricians have been admitted to the Children's Ward. He is shifted to PICU after the condition of two is critical. Parents are upset seeing the condition of children.

                Amrish's six-year-old son Arjan, a resident of Basantapur in Huzurpur area, had been suffering from suspected fever for several days. Family members admitted her to the Children's Ward of the Medical College. When the condition became critical, the doctor shifted him to the PICU. Where he died on Wednesday night. Salim, a four-year-old daughter of Nasim, a resident of Jagdishpur in the same police station area, was suffering from suspected fever for several days. He also died during treatment on Wednesday night.

                In addition, a dozen new pediatricians have been admitted to the medical college. The doctors have advised the parents that the cold has knocked. They should take complete care of their children. A little carelessness can put children at risk. Keep the baby covered with a warm cloth while sleeping at night. Do not operate the fan at all. After sleeping, the children kick and remove the quilt etc., due to which the child becomes cold and slowly becomes pneumonia. If small precautions are taken, the child can remain healthy.

                बहराइच मेडिकल कॉलेज में भर्ती दो बच्चों की बुधवार की रात मौत हो गई। एक दर्जन और नए बालरोगियों को चिल्ड्रेन वार्ड में भर्ती कराया गया है। दो की हालत नाजुक होने पर उसे पीआईसीयू में शिफ्ट कराया गया है।..., Lucknow Hindi News - Hindustan


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                • Four including woman died of various diseases
                  Publish Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2019 10:33 PM (IST)

                  Outbreak of fever is not decreasing, patients being referred by emergency
                  Mainpuri, Jas. Four people, including a woman, died of breathing, fever and other diseases, while a dozen patients have been referred to Saifai after the condition worsened due to fever and respiratory disease.

                  The onslaught of diseases released since August has not reduced yet. The number of fever and respiratory patients is increasing steadily. Most patients are reaching the emergency of the district hospital. The influx of patients remained here since morning on Friday. Normal fever patients were admitted and given treatment, but patients in critical condition were referred for Saifai. Pooja (30 years) wife Akhilesh, a resident of Chhota Bazar of Bhogaon police station area, worsened due to stomach pain on Friday morning. The relatives administered the medicine, but shortly after, the situation worsened due to lower blood pressure. The family arrived with an emergency, where doctors declared them dead.


                  Ramdeulari (60 years), wife Gulzarilal (60 years), resident of Mirajapur, village of Bhogaon police station area; wife Ramsevak (59 years), resident of Agra Road, Muhalla Dariba; The relatives arrived in the emergency with them in critical condition, where the EMO declared the three dead.


                  UP govt claims decline in dengue deaths
                  Press Trust of India | Lucknow
                  Last Updated at November 1, 2019 23:15 IST

                  The Uttar Pradesh government on Friday claimed a decline in dengue deaths in the state in comparison with the 2016 figures.

                  Addressing reporters here, UP Medical and Health Minister Jai Pratap Singh said, "In 2016, around 15,000 cases were detected and as many as 42 dengue deaths took place. On the contrary, till November 1 this year, 5,724 dengue cases were reported in the state with only nine deaths."

                  Singh said as many as 1,467 cases were reported from Lucknow, 1,169 from Kanpur, 234 from Allahabad, 216 from Saharanpur and 178 from Varanasi this year
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                  • Youth dies in suspicious circumstances, created chaos
                    Kanpur BureauKanpur Bureau Updated Sat, 02 Nov 2019 12:24 AM IST

                    Kabarai (Mahoba). The body of a young man, who was carrying a compressor machine in the hills of Kabarai, a stone market, was stunned when he found the roadside in suspicious circumstances. Police has sent the dead body for postmortem. The event has caused chaos in the family. Police are investigating the cause of the incident.
                    Rajesh (35), son of village Kamaha resident of Thana area, used to operate a compressor machine while living in Bhavnideen town Kabrai. He did not return home for two days. On Friday, Rajesh's body was found in a suspicious condition near Pandey Pulia in the town. Reached on information, the father of the deceased Bhavnidin said that the son went to the compressor two days ago.
                    Did not come back but did not find any clue. Sub-inspector Baldev said that the death of the young man is first of all due to consuming poison. The body has turned light blue. The situation will be clear only after the post mortem report comes. Family members have not given Tahrir yet. The incident is being investigated.


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                    • In villages, quacks randomly use IV drips to treat fever, headache and even psychotic disorders

                      Fake doctors are putting patient's lives at risk due to incorrect use of IV drips, warn experts. According to a World Health Organization report, about 57.3% of doctors practicing in India are fake Shivani Gupta 2 Nov 2019
                      "When we give them an IV drip, they feel better. It instantly energizes them. They feel that they have received quality treatment," said a "doctor" living in Dewas district in Madhya Pradesh, who didn't even have a degree in medicine. "We carry 30 ml vials in our jholas (bags). We treat many using just one vial. We inject them in glucose bottles (or saline) and give these to the patients using IV drips. This somehow satisfies the patients and their family members. They go back to their village and tell people that they are feeling better after receiving the treatment. We use IV drips to treat fever and many other diseases," added the quack. Many living in villages still prefer going to these quacks who are popularly known as jhola chaap doctors, for who one-stop solution to every problem is an intravenous drip (IV drip). Fake doctors are putting patient's lives at risk due to incorrect use of IV drips, warn experts. According to the World Health Organization, about 57.3% of doctors practicing in India are fake.
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                      Fake doctors are putting patient's lives at risk due to incorrect use of IV drips, warn experts. According to a World Health Organization report, about 57.3% of doctors practising in India are fake


                      Tempo driver dies of fever (Jyotibaphulenagar)
                      Publish Date: Sat, 02 Nov 2019 11:52 PM (IST)
                      Tempo driver dies of fever

                      Zoya: Tempo driver suffering from fever died during treatment. The death of the young man caused chaos in the family. More than two dozen people in the village are suffering from fever. He is undergoing treatment by private doctors.

                      Fever is now becoming deadly in the area's village Tawai. More than two dozen people are sick in the village. The son of Jamil Ahmed, who lives in the village, is Shahenshah Tempo Driver. He was suffering from fever for a week. The family was treating the emperor with a private doctor. The family had admitted him to a private hospital in Moradabad on Friday after the condition was worrisome. Where the Emperor died late at night. There was chaos in the family after hearing the news of the death. Mother Munjari Begum, wife Kamarul Nisha and three brothers are in a bad state. The relatives have handed over the deceased on Saturday afternoon. In addition, more than two dozen people in the village are suffering from fever. He is undergoing treatment at private doctors. Fever victims include Sahabzan, Mustakim Ahmed, Alam Jahan, Zayeda Parveen, Tauqir Ahmed, Musharkin, Mohammad, Pyare Khan, Chhanga Pahalwan, Babu Khan, Naeem Ahmed, Safdar Ali, Ajaffar, Firoz Ahmed, Shamim Ahmed, Bholu Khan, Henna Hassan are also included. Six fever victims admitted to CHC


                      Gajraula: The condition of fever victims in Salempur Gosai is not improving. Six people including two innocent children have been admitted to the CHC from the village. They are being treated here. Village resident Sunil's wife Anshu, son Abhinav and daughter Vanshika, Vinod, Pawan Kumari and Kehar Singh are also in the grip of fever. Admitted to CHC on Friday when his condition deteriorated. Kehar Singh has been sent home after his condition improves.

                      On the other hand, Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Ramesh Chandra Sharma reached village Salempur Gosai to know the condition of fever victims. Also reviewed PHC. Later, he went to the homes to know the condition of the fever. Meanwhile, in the evening SDM Mangeram Chauhan took stock of CHC. Instructions were also given to make arrangements in the hospital in view of Tigri fair. Medical Superintendent Dr. Yogendra Singh said that the CMO has taken charge of CHC by Salempur Gosai and SDM.
                      बुखार पीड़ित टेम्पो चालक की उपचार के दौरान मौत हो गई। युवक की मौत से परिजनों में कोहराम मच गया। मृतक को सुपुर्द-ए-खाक कर दिया गया है। गांव में दो दर्जन से अधिक लोग बुखार से पीड़ित हैं। वह निजी चिकित्सकों से अपना उपचार करा रहे हैं।


                      Seven deaths in 15 days due to fever in village Naroutha
                      Bareily bureauBareilly Bureau Updated Sun, 03 Nov 2019 01:48 AM IST

                      Khatar There is a tremendous outbreak of fever in the village Naroutha Devidas. Seven people have died of fever in the last 15 days. After continuous deaths, on Saturday, the matter has been complained and a demand has been given for distribution of medicines in the village. It is alleged that due to lack of proper medicine in the government hospital, people are forced to go to the shelter of the haggling doctors.
                      Many people in the village Naroutha Devidas are suffering from fever, vomiting, diarrhea, but the health department remains unaware. The village's Hiralal's wife Katauri Devi, Komal's son Ashraf, Chhoti Mohammed, Ram Singh's wife Aarti Devi, Shamshul's 12-year-old daughter Afsana, Mishrilal's wife Savitri Devi and Ramsahay have died of fever. Ramnivas of the village has said that his wife Ramvati had a fever fifteen days ago. He had treated his wife in a private hospital in Khutar, but had to be taken to Puranpur in critical condition due to lack of benefits. Where the wife is still admitted. The 35-year-old son of Harvansh Lal of the village, Amit Kumar, has been suffering from fever for five days, he was undergoing treatment in a private hospital. As the condition worsens, family members have taken him to Gola for treatment.
                      Apart from this, including Pappu, Sundarlal, Anuj Kumar, Ramautar's daughter Khushbu, Keshavaram, Sharafuddin's wife Taira, Ajay Kumar, Vijay Kumar, Dharmendra Pal's daughter Gayatri, Rajkumar, Ramnivas, Basruddin, Sher Mohammad, Riyasuddin, Rajesh Kumar. People are suffering from fever.
                      The doctors give a tear from the government hospital,
                      and in the helplessness, the doctors give the treatment to the doctors and medical treatment
                      . The people of village Naroutha Devidas told that the condition of the government hospital in Khutar is very bad, there are red yellow bullets and turkeys, which are forced to take shelter of private doctors if there is no benefit.
                      Ramnivas of the village said that he went to a government hospital when he had fever. At the government hospital, the doctor wrote him for examination. Went for investigation, it was said that there is no problem and there is also no fever. Later, when he went to the private doctor at Tikunia Crossroads, he got 102 degree fever. The same is being done with all patients.
                      The people of the village are compulsively treated with haemorrhagic doctors in the village instead of going to the government hospital in Khutar for treatment of fever, vomiting, diarrhea. Some people are buying and eating medicine from medical stores. Due to this, the fever worsens more at the place of recovery. People are reaching large hospitals when the condition worsens.
                      Plenty of haggling, health department does paperwork
                      Khatar With the running of the unlicensed medical store in the village Naroutha, there is a glut of doctors who start treating the patient by claiming to be cured and when the condition worsens they are advised to take them out. The health department team came to the village several times on the complaint, but no action was taken, due to which the business of hawks is flourishing.

                      I have been suffering from fever for several days. There is some benefit if treated by a private doctor. The team of the Health Department should be sent to the village and examined the patients.
                      Rajesh Kumar, Naroutha Devidas
                      My house brother Rajkumar and wife Ramvati are suffering from fever. I too have been suffering from fever for many days. On going to a government hospital, they give a red yellow pill and give them a shot.
                      Ramnivas, Naroutha Devidas
                      The head of Naroutha Devidas got a call. He spoke of the villagers suffering from fever. Patients will be treated by setting up camp in the village on Monday. Patients suffering from fever should reach Khutar Hospital to get dengue, malaria, typhoid etc. checked, so that they can be treated properly.
                      Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, in-charge PHC Khutar


                      Doctor dies due to dengue, fever spreads in Ahrai
                      Publish Date: Sun, 03 Nov 2019 01:18 AM (IST)

                      Dialogue aide, Hathras: On one hand, the Health Department is claiming that there is no outbreak of dengue in the district, while there are continuous deaths. A 58-year-old doctor died in Delhi's Ladhpur on Jalesar Road while undergoing treatment in Delhi. His son is also in the grip of fever. Family members say that dengue has died. There has been relief in places like Kachpura, Rudayan etc. But now the outbreak of fever has created a panic in Aharai, Mursan.

                      58-year-old Umesh Gupta, a resident of Ladhpur, has a doctor and currently runs a medical store in the village. His son's health is also deteriorating for ten days. The family took both of them to a private hospital in Delhi. Umesh succumbed during treatment on Saturday. Family members say they have been confirmed to have dengue. Their platelets were significantly reduced. Villagers have said that many people in the village are suffering from fever. Some people have also got dengue who are being treated in hospitals in other districts. Block chief Hathras Amar Singh Pandey went to the village to console the family of Umesh. CMO Dr Brajesh Rathore says that he is not aware of the death of dengue in Ladhpur. No dengue deaths have occurred in the district so far.

                      Mursan: The outbreak of fever has caused panic in Ahrai, Mursan. As soon as the information was received on Saturday, the CMO sent the Health Department team to the village. On the other hand, in Basai Babus and Ladhpur, the team went and provided relief to the people.

                      On Saturday, Omvir Singh, Sneha, Rohit Kumar, Santosh, Ankit, Rajveer Singh, Udayram etc. were found to be suffering from fever in village Aharai of Mursan. There is also the fear of dengue among the people. Fearing that their health may not get much worse. People are also disturbed due to dirt and waterlogging in the village. The outbreak of fever is spreading as the seasons change.

                      It is necessary to know, what is there and where to get it

                      Villagers allege that even mosquito repellent is not sprayed in this village. The situation may worsen if fagging is not done soon. District Hospital Treatment

                      Following the outbreak of fever in the district, high officials have given instructions to the CMS of the district hospital to take precautions. Regular checkup of patients is being done in the hospital. About 20 patients of Kachpura are still admitted in the district hospital. CMS Dr. Ivy Singh said that about 38 patients are undergoing treatment in the hospital. These include patients with diarrhea, fever, cough etc. Listen to them

                      Instructions have been given to all the MOICs that if there is information about the patients suffering from fever, then immediately go there and distribute the medicine. The outbreak of fever in Ahrai is wrong. People of the villages are giving false information about fever due to fogging.

                      -Dr. Brajesh Rathore, CMO, Hathras.

                      Camps started in many villages of Hasayan

                      Sansu, Hasayan: In Bas Basab Babas and Baan of the development block, the health department organized camps and distributed medicines after receiving complaints of infectious diseases. Blood samples of half a dozen people were taken at both places.

                      Under the direction of Community Health Center in-charge Sonu Nimesh, Dr. Upendra Kumar arrived at Gav Basai Babus with pharmacist Deepender and organized a health camp. The second camp was organized by Dr. Rupesh Kumar at village Baan. In Basai Babus, 55 patients and Baan 75 patients were given medicines. Blood samples of five and seven people were taken from both places. Most of the patients were suffering from cold, cough, cold. The total number of patients is stated to be 130. The in-charge of the Community Health Center has requested the regional people to inform the Hasayan Health Center if there is any contagious disease complaint.
                      लाढ़पुर के चिकित्सक का दिल्ली में चल रहा था उपचार ब्लर्ब- जिले में नहीं थम रहा बुखार का प्रकोप डेंगू मलेरिया और वायरल की चपेट में आ रहे ग्रामीण






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                      • 13 year old one of two fever deaths in Kaushambi.


                        Dengue fever outbreak did not stop, number of patients increased
                        Hindustan team, Amroha
                        Last updated: Sun, 03 Nov 2019 12:07 PM IST

                        The outbreak of dengue and fever in Amroha district is not taking its name. While the outbreak of dengue has spread from the city to the villages, there has been panic among people after the death of fever on the following day. Officers have lost their senses due to increasing number of patients. The number of patients is increasing from OPD to wards of hospitals.

                        In the last October, fever and dengue wreaked havoc. Last month, 42 people died of fever. However, officials of the Health Department are giving other reasons behind the deaths. Due to increase in the number of patients in the district hospital, the dengue ward of the hospital has become full. Cases of dengue-prone patients are coming out every day. Even after the reshuffle of the season, the outbreak of dengue and fever has not stopped. In such a situation, doctors have advised to take precautions.
                        Amroha News - अमरोहा जिले में डेंगू और बुखार का प्रकोप थमने का नाम नहीं ले रहा है। शहर से गांवों तक जहां डेंगू का प्रकोप फैला है, वहीं आए दिन बुखार से मौतों के बाद लोगों में दहशत मची है। मरीजों की संख्या बढ़ने से...


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                        • Eighth student battling fever dies due to over dosage
                          Hindustan team, Bareilly
                          Last updated: Mon, 04 Nov 2019 01:27 AM IST

                          The medical practitioner gave double dose medicine to a student of class VII, who was suffering from fever. The child's condition deteriorated as soon as the medicine was administered. The child died in a private hospital in Bareilly. There is chaos in the house after the death of the student.

                          Anoop Narayan Mishra, a resident of Mohalla Buxaria of Faridpur, advocates in Tehsil Faridpur. His son Aditya Mishra (12) was a student of class eight in a school on Station Road. Anoop Narayan Mishra told that Aditya Mishra got fever on the day of Diwali. He administered medicine to the son in a private hospital. After this, his condition recovered. But after a few days, Aditya started having fever again. The family took Aditya to a private hospital. The doctor of the private hospital prescribed 100mg of the medicine for drip. Family members brought medicine from a medical located on the highway. It is alleged that the doctor had prescribed the medicine for 100 mg. But the medical practitioner gave 200mg of the medicine. The doctor hurriedly offered the medicine there. After which Aditya's condition started deteriorating. When the doctor saw the medicine ascended, his senses flew away. Other medications were given to reduce the reaction of the drug. But Aditya's condition does not improve Happened. After the condition deteriorated, family members admitted Aditya Mishra to Mission Hospital in Bareilly. At 9 am on Sunday, Aditya Mishra died. There was chaos in the house after the death of the son. Aditya was the eldest of his siblings.
                          Bareily News - बुखार से जूझ रहे कक्षा आठ के छात्र को मेडिकल कारोबारी ने डबल डोज की दवा दे दी। दवा के चढ़ाते ही बच्चे की हालत बिगड़ गई। बरेली के एक निजी अस्पताल में बच्चे ने दम तोड़ दिया। छात्र की मौत के बाद घर में...


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                          • 35 deaths due to fever in 45 days in the district
                            Moradabad BureauMoradabad Bureau Updated Mon, 04 Nov 2019 11:39 PM IST

                            Amroha. The first week of November is going on but the degree of fever has not reached the district yet. OPDs of government and private hospitals are suffering from fever. There is a fever in the district. There have been 35 deaths in the district in about 45 days. But the health department is not considering these deaths as fever. Government statistics recorded just three deaths from fever. In addition, thirteen deaths are reported to be a second disease with fever. Not only this, only 18 patients have reported dengue stings in the district, while the number of dengue-prone patients is being reported as 81.
                            16 deaths due to fever in 45 days in Hasanpur area
                            Hasanpur Outbreak of viral fever is increasing in the area. Everyday someone's life is feverish. No fatal fever is being controlled by the Health Department. Due to which there is an atmosphere of panic among the people of the area about fever and dengue. Sixteen people have died due to fever in the Hasanpur tehsil area in the last month and a half. While more than twenty people have been confirmed to have dengue. Fifteen days ago Dengue was confirmed to Gangwar President Momin Ahmed in Meerut, Buravali, Dengue has been confirmed in four people of Matipura. Dengue has been confirmed in five people of Pradhan's family in village Jhakri. Five people, including Vimal Sharma, son of Kisan Union District President Krishna Kumar Sharma, resident of village Bhadaura, were confirmed to have dengue in a private hospital in the city two days ago. While on Sunday, Pramod Nagar, the youth vice president of Bharatiya Kisan Union Asli, resident of Tarauli, was confirmed to have dengue in a private hospital. Dengue is spreading continuously, but departmental officers are not paying any attention to this. About sixteen people have lost their lives in forty five days due to debt, fever and dengue.
                            In Dhanaura region, three deaths
                            due to fever in 15 days
                            Mandi Dhanaura. In the city and region, three people have died due to fever in 15 days. Two of them have been reported to be due to dengue fever. A blood test on Monday confirmed three patients with dengue fever. On October 17, Neeshu, a resident of village Ladanpur and teacher in a school, died of fever. Neeshu is said to have had dengue fever. On October 21, 16-year-old Kishore Chandrabhan died of fever in neighboring village Papsara Bangar. The family took him to Meerut. On 23 October, Kuldeep, 25 years old, living in Muhalla Hiranagar of the city, also died due to fever. Apart from this, a large number of people are suffering from fever.
                            There is no arrangement for investigation of dengue
                            Mandi Dhanaura There is no arrangement for screening of dengue fever in a government hospital. Patients are forced to go to the private pathology laboratory. It is said that dengue fever is being tested in private laboratory for about Rs 850. People are undergoing dengue fever and platelets on suspicion even if they have normal fever. There is no system of screening for community health center Pardengu fever. AK Rajauria, a doctor present in the government hospital, told that only 10 kits were sent for here. Which has ended long ago. Now blood has to be tested by private pathology. He said that 70 percent of the daily patients coming to OPD are suffering from fever.
                            Six deaths in eight days in Gajraula
                            Amroha. In Gajraula region alone, there have been three deaths due to fever in eight days. Three people died of fever on 31 October at Salempur Gosai in Gajraul region. Apart from this, three more people were also victims of fever. But the department cited the cause of death as another disease.
                            Ten deaths in Amroha-Zoya block
                            Amroha. In Amroha, Zoya and Gangeswari block area, about ten deaths have been reported from Bukhar in 45 days. There was an outbreak of dengue in Asgipur and Dhakia Chaman of Zoya block. Most cases of dengue were found here. DM had also visited Dhakia Chaman.
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                            Now an eight-month-old baby died of fever in Dhikoli
                            Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Tue, 05 Nov 2019 12:06 AM IST

                            Chandinagar Outbreak of fever in the area is increasing continuously. Children suffer from it. While three have died in Rataul village, now in Dhikouli village, an eight-month-old baby died due to fever. This created a furore in the family. Everyone is in bad shape.
                            Outbreak of Janaleva fever is increasing in most of the villages of Chandinagar region. In Rataul village, where people are suffering from dengue. At the same time, three have died due to fever. There is an outbreak of fever in Lahchowda village. Dengue has been confirmed to many people. Hundreds suffer from fever. Now Anuj's eight-month-old son Dev has died of fatal fever in Dhikouli village. Has been suffering from fever for four days. Private doctors got treatment, but were not getting rest. There is a furore in the family due to the death of the child. The inconsolable atmosphere was cremated. The people of the village have demanded to set up health camps.
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                            • Woman dies of fever in Dhulani
                              Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Tue, 05 Nov 2019 08:42 PM IST

                              Spill The fever outbreak in the Chilkana region is not taking its name. Another woman died in the village Dhulani due to fever. Kaushal (55), wife of Satyapal, a resident of village Thulani, had been suffering from fever for the past several days. Kaushal was being treated at a large hospital in Dehradun, but due to fever, he was admitted to a hospital in Ambala two days ago, where Kaushal died due to fever. The family cremated Kaushal. So far nine people have died due to fever in Chilkana region. The health department is spraying anti-larvae and pesticides in the villages and health camps are being conducted in different villages to check the health of the people and give them medicines. Despite all this, the outbreak of fever in the area is not being named.


                              Three people died due to dengue fever, patients gathered in hospital
                              Publish Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2019 10:42 PM (IST)

                              Jasan, Mainpuri: Dengue and fever havoc are increasing day by day. Three patients suffering from fever died during treatment at the district hospital, while two people were brought to death in the emergency. The number of dengue patients admitted to the safe ward has also increased to 55. Hundreds of dengue victims are admitted to private hospitals.

                              Ashoka (45), a resident of Kasoga Bhogaon, was admitted to the district hospital due to fever. He died on Tuesday during treatment. Nagla Bari Niwari Saraswati Devi (90), wife Gayadeen and Kusmara resident Raghuveer Singh (76) of the village of Dannahar police station also died in the district hospital due to fever during treatment.

                              Mahendra Pal (60), a resident of Ramlila Maidan, died due to respiratory disease. Number of patients reached 55 in safe ward

                              To provide treatment to dengue patients, a safe ward has been constructed in the district hospital premises. On Tuesday, Raja's Bagh resident Prissy (18) son Chandrapal Singh, Haripuram Colony resident Brajmohan (30) son Ramdas and Nagla Pajaba resident Khushbu (16) daughter Mahendra Kumar were admitted to the ward after dengue was confirmed. The number of dengue-affected patients has now reached 55. Team reached Rajiv Gandhi Nagar
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                              डेंगू और बुखार का कहर बढ़ रहा है। इलाज के दौरान जहां तीन मरीजों की बुखार से मौत हो गई वहीं एक अज्ञात सहित दो को मृत अवस्था में इमरजेंसी लाया गया। सेफ वार्ड में भी भर्ती डेंगू मरीजों की संख्या बढ़कर 55 पहुंच गई है। जबकि सैकड़ों की संख्या में डेंगू पीड़ित प्राइवेट अस्पतालों में भर्ती हैं।


                              Youth dies due to fever
                              Lucknow BureauLucknow Bureau Updated Tue, 05 Nov 2019 11:00 PM IST

                              Hyderganj Komal (20), a resident of Lala Purwa in police station area, died due to mysterious fever. The young man was suffering from fever for the past several days. On Tuesday afternoon, when the condition worsened, the family was going to the district hospital for treatment but the young man died on the way.
                              It was told that after fever, family members were also getting the brush done earlier. Due to which, due to lack of timely proper drug treatment, the disease became serious. The deceased youth was third among three brothers and two sisters. The death of the young man caused chaos in the family. The family is very poor.


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                              • Teacher dies due to fever, fear of dengue
                                Publish Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2019 11:01 PM (IST)

                                Rampur: Fever took another life in the district. A private school teacher died of mysterious fever. He is being feared for dengue. Ujma Nawab, teacher at Anand Convent School, Jwalanagar, had fever three days ago. The family then admitted him to a private hospital in the city. Doctors also got her blood tested. Seeing the investigation report, he informed about the decrease of platelets in the teacher's blood The family took him to TMU Moradabad, but died on the way. On receiving this information, the school manager Piyush Prakash Saxena along with other teachers and children reached the deceased's house. Family members informed about the death of dengue. Family members said that his platelets had reached 40 to 50 thousand.


                                Private school teacher dies due to fever, quarrels among family members
                                Moradabad BureauMoradabad Bureau Updated Thu, 07 Nov 2019 12:00 AM IST

                                Rampur / Swar / Shahabad. Fever havoc in the district is not taking its name. Two including a teacher died on Tuesday. The Health Department's numerous claims of prevention on fever and mosquito outbreaks are proving to be airborne.
                                Uzma Nawab, a resident of Munshi Masjid locality of Ganj police station area in the city, had a fever a few days ago. First a private doctor was treated in the city, followed by a government hospital. Uzama was later referred to, meanwhile he died while on his way to Moradabad. Ujma Nawab used to teach English subjects to children of classes 6 to 8 at Anand Convent School in Jwalanagar. The family mourns with the death of the teacher.
                                Sonu, 24-year-old son of Veerpal, a resident of Samodia village in Swar area, was caught with viral fever for several days, after which the family took the young man to a private hospital in Moradabad for proper treatment. . Late Tuesday evening, he died during treatment. As soon as the matter was reported to the other family, there was chaos in the house. The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Indukant Verma told that people should be made aware to prevent viral fever. Used to be.
                                Nitin's wife Garima, a resident of Muhalla Hakiman of Shahabad city, had delivered six days before.
                                It is said that the woman's condition deteriorated during this period. While undergoing treatment in Moradabad by doctors, Garima was confirmed to have dengue fever. Since then Garima was undergoing treatment in Moradabad. Dengue-prone dignity died on Wednesday.
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                                Woman dies of fever, viral spread across many villages
                                Publish Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2019 01:06 AM (IST)

                                Jagran team, Hathras: Not taking the name of fever havoc. On Wednesday, Triveni Devi (60) wife Sonpal Singh resident Ruheri, who was brought in critical condition, died. Viral is proving deadly in many villages of Sadabad and Mursan region.

                                Triveni Devi was suffering from fever for several days. When he was brought to the district hospital, the doctors referred him to Aligarh, but he died on the way. Even today, in the Ghatampur village of Saadabad, the patients' house is lying in the bed. From children to elderly people are in the grip of viral. Treatment of many villagers is going on in Agra.

                                Waterlogging in Ghatampur is a terror of mosquitoes with mud. This is why the disease is spread in the village. More than a dozen villagers from this village were treated in Agra who feared dengue. Treatment of many villagers is still going on in Agra hospitals.

                                According to villagers, the situation here is very bad since last 15 days. Almost the entire village is in the grip of viral. More than 100 patients in the village are in the grip of viral. Treatment of eight of these patients is going on in Agra, who periodically visit Agra and bring medicines. Prominent among these are Shanti Devi, Poonam Devi, Vishal, Gayatri Devi, Kasturi Devi, Vivek, Chanchal, Hari Babu, Annu, Seema Devi, Than Singh, Charan Singh, Manju Devi.

                                According to the villagers, there is not a single house in the village, where there are no two to three patients. Along with viral, the number of patients with fever, cold, cold, cough in the village is also very good. Cots laid house to house in Tajpur

                                Mursan: Many people are also sick in village Tajpur. Apart from Ganga Devi, Bachu Singh and Vikram Singh of the village, Lokendra has also been taken by fever.

                                Ghatampur Primary School

                                I will have a medical camp today

                                Sansu, Sadabad: On the information of viral outbreak in village Ghatampur, Dr. Danvir Singh, in-charge of Sadabad Community Health Center has informed about setting up a medical camp in the village on Thursday. They have told that a camp has been organized once in the past. No villager again informed them about the spread of the disease, which did not set up the camp, but now information has been received. On Thursday, patients will be examined through the camp by sending medical teams to the primary school campus. Along with distributing the medicine to them, slides of patients suffering from viral malaria will also be prepared. Version

                                The health department is continuously camping in the villages where people are sick due to fever. Medicines are being dispensed continuously.

                                -Dr. Brajesh Rathore, CMO

                                Investigation of deaths in Kachpura

                                Governance team came to do

                                Jans, Hathras: After five deaths due to fever in the village of Kachpura, the echo of Kohram reached the government, the health department was shaken. On Wednesday, the governance team reached village Kachpura and inquired about the deaths due to fever.

                                From Diwali, the bed of the sick people is spread from house to house in village Kachpura. The chaos ensued when fever was swallowed by five people one after the other. The dead include a young man, middle-aged and two children. Health department teams also camped from here. Medications were distributed. All ill people were tested for health. The team of senior doctors arrived at Kachpura village in Hathras on the instructions of the government after the quarrel caused by the deaths. The team led by Dr. Vikas Singhal, Joint Director Health, went door-to-door to inspect. The team gave instructions for spraying antimalaria. The team expressed concern over the filth in the village. The team consisted of Lalitesh Kumar, Devendra Kumar, EIS Specialist etc. Apart from these, Vijay Anand MOIC Mursan, Mukesh Johri, SP Gautam, Pawan Kumar, Brajesh Kumar were Health Education Officer, Bhagwan Devi, Bina Devi, Mukesh Johri etc.
                                सादाबाद और मुरसान क्षेत्र के कई गांवों के बुखार से पीड़ित लोग आगरा में करा रहे उपचार


                                Dengue patient found in Naroutha Devidas, confirmed in investigation
                                Bareily bureauBareilly Bureau Updated Wed, 06 Nov 2019 06:25 PM IST

                                Khutar (Shahjahanpur). Dengue has also knocked after viral fever in the district. A patient of dengue fever has been found in Naroutha Devidas. Dengue has been confirmed in the investigation of his blood sample. He is admitted to the district hospital for treatment, from where he has been referred to Lucknow. District Immunization Officer, Deputy CMO Dr. Laxman Prasad reached Naroutha on Wednesday and inquired at the house of the victims of fever.
                                Significantly, seven people have died of fever in the village Naroutha Devidas in 20 days. Many people in the village are still suffering from fever. Even after the information of the people of the village, the health department did not understand the need to come to the village and investigate. After the news was published in Amar Ujala, CMO Dr. RP Rawat sent the team from the district headquarters and Khutar PHC to distribute the fever medicine. On the fourth day on Wednesday, a camp was organized in the village under the leadership of Dr. Ashutosh Chauhan. During this time, 75 people were given medicines to prevent fever. Blood samples of its 25 people were taken.
                                Blood samples of all the people were sent to the camp on the first day in Naroutha for investigation. Umar Mohammed (39) confirmed the dengue fever when blood reports came. This led to Umar Mohammed being admitted to the district hospital.
                                On the other hand, the District Immunization Officer Dr. Laxman Prasad reached the village on Wednesday and took information from the families of those who died of fever. He also met the fever victims and got to know them. The deputy CMO was told by the villagers that the village does not have a sweeper. He appealed to the people of the village to put kerosene, burnt mobil oil etc. in the drains and pay special attention to cleanliness.
                                Spray spray of anti-larval medicine
                                . On Wednesday, the anti-larva drug was sprayed once again by the health department in the village drains. The people of the village also cleaned around the houses. There is still a lot of dirt in the village due to non-cleaning workers. Due to this mosquitoes are growing and there is a risk of spreading the disease.
                                A malnourished girl also reached the camp
                                Khatar Two-year-old daughter Riya Bano of Taslim in the village was brought to the camp for fever distribution. Seeing the condition of the girl, Dr. Ashutosh Chauhan asked to be admitted to the district hospital, describing her as malnourished. The family members have not taken the girl to the district hospital.
                                The district hospital has been referred for dengue symptoms in a patient. Daily camps are being distributed in the village. People have been motivated to clean up.
                                Dr. Laxman Prasad, Deputy CMO Shahjahanpur


                                Two deaths due to fever in Tiliapur village of Bareilly, death toll rises to four
                                Senior Correspondent, Bareilly
                                Last updated: Wed, 06 Nov 2019 10:39 AM IST

                                Fever havoc in Tilliyapur village of CBGanj is increasing. Now the fever of a young man and middle-aged woman took her life. Both were undergoing treatment in different hospitals. Two people have died in the village even before this. Many people suffer from fever. The health department team has conducted camp in the village and investigated. Dengue larvae have been found at many places. Taslim, son of Fariyad Ahmed, a resident of Tiliapur village, worked in 19 furniture shops. According to family, he was ill for several days. He had fever and after showing several doctors, he was not feeling well. When the situation became critical, the family members admitted him to a private hospital near Didipuram.

                                He died during treatment here. Doctors had stated that her platelets were steadily decreasing and there was no improvement even after treatment. Munni 50, wife of Sabir Hussain, a resident of Tiliapur, had fever for several days. Family members had treated him in several hospitals. He lost his life on Tuesday. There is chaos in the house due to Munni's death. This is the fourth death in a week in Tiliapur village. The health department team visited this village. However, the team said that there was no report of fever spread in the village.
                                सीबीगंज के तिलियापुर गांव में बुखार का कहर बढ़ता ही जा रहा है। अब एक युवक और अधेड़ महिला की बुखार ने जान ले ली। दोनों का अलग-अलग अस्पताल में इलाज चल रहा था। गांव में इसके पहले भी दो लोगों की मौत हो..., Bareily Hindi News - Hindustan





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