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    Two died due to fever, fear in people
    Publish Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 10:54 PM (IST)


    Bijnor, JNN: Shiva, a nine-year-old boy suffering from fever in village Chitawar, died in Meerut while undergoing treatment. Hundreds of people are suffering from fever in the rural area, but the health department Kumbhakarni is sleeping. Due to which there is anger among the villagers.

    Shiva, the nine-year-old son of Naresh Kashyap, a resident of village Chitawar, had fever eight days ago. Family members first got treatment in the village. Later taken to Bijnor. Doctors in Bijnor referred Meerut Medical College on Saturday. Shiva died while undergoing treatment in Meerut on Monday night. According to villagers, fever has spread in the villages around Chitawar. Hundreds of people in the region are vulnerable to fever. Due to the death of a child due to fever, there is panic in fever patients.


    According to villagers, hundreds of people are in the grip of fever in the area including Deepak Kashyap, Sudarshan, Naresh Prajapati, Pappu Vishwakarma, Seema wife Tejpal, Allabakhsh, Tehseen, Imran Ahmed, Shakeel, Seema wife Sukhram and Lucky son Sadhuram. Many fever victims are being treated in Bijnor.

    Cleanliness is not being done in the villages


    The villagers allege that the health department has not come fully into action to deal with fever. Neither adequate camps are being set up in the villages nor are any medicines given. Cleanliness is also not being done properly in the villages. Pesticides are not being sprayed even after the fever spread by the village heads.

    Youth died of dengue in Shahzadpur

    Sansu, Nangalsoti: Hariom son Balvir Singh of village Shehzadpur of Nangal region was suffering from fever for several days. He was undergoing treatment at a local doctor. When the condition worsened, she was taken to a private nursing home in Najibabad. Where he died due to dengue fever. Hariom has two small children. The incident caused a furore in the family. It was told that dengue fever, malaria outbreak continues in Gauspur, Sabalpur, Sungarpur Behera, Nangal. No attention is being paid by the Health Department.
    https://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh...-19670968.html

    The district is warming with fever, the health department remains silent
    Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Wed, 16 Oct 2019 12:12 AM IST

    Bijnor There is a viral outbreak in the district. Panic and dengue panic persists. So far, more than a dozen people have died. This causes fear among people. Alam is that the district hospital and other government and private hospitals in the district are full of viral patients.
    The district is warming with fever. People are dying of fever on the coming days. Despite this, no concrete arrangements have been made by the Health Department. This causes panic among people about viral and dengue etc. The people of the district have demanded the CMO to get medicine by organizing camps. CMO doctor Vijay Kumar Yadav says that due to change in weather, viral and dengue is spreading. High fever, pain in the joints of the body, bleeding from any part of the body are symptoms of dengue. Virally, platelets in the blood begin to decrease. He said that to avoid illness, do not fill water in the cooler these days, clean the house pots and do not let the water accumulate around and consume plenty of water. Said to have a blood test done in case of fever and start treatment by getting a blood test done at your nearest government hospital. According to the CMO, at present, it is going viral not only in the district but also in the entire state. It is a seasonal disease, Do not be alarmed by this, but get treatment after treatment in a nearby government hospital. It is cured by timely treatment.
    Keep this caution
    - Viral patients stay away from other people.
    - Drink plenty of water and get full sleep.
    - Do not eat stale food.
    Boil water and drink when you cough.
    - Avoid mosquitoes.
    - Wear clothes that cover the entire body.
    - Do not allow water to be collected in homes and surroundings.
    - Use mosquito nets at bedtime.
    Forced to seek treatment under the tree
    Noorpur More than 100 patients of fever are visiting the hospital of Dr. Ramprakash Tyagi, who runs a clinic in Ratangarh, a small village in the area. Due to less space, patients are being treated by putting cots under trees in the hospital premises. MBSS MD degree holder Dr. Ramprakash Tyagi is a specialist in heart and chest disease. He has been running a clinic in Ratangarh for nearly 30 years. These days there is a huge rush of viral fever patients. Rajkumar, Manoj Kumar, Ashu, Harshit, Dawood, Sarita, Rekha Devi, residents of village Ratangarh, say that viral fever has spread in the village at this time. Every household is suffering from some fever. Dr. Ramprakash Tyagi is treating patients for a very small fee.
    Child dies due to viral in Chitawar
    Kiratpur The region's village Chitawar is spreading viral. Due to this, there is panic in the village. A nine-year-old boy died due to fever.
    Shiva, a nine-year-old son of Naresh Kumar Kashyap, a resident of Chitawar village in the area, was suffering from fever for a week. Naresh showed him to many doctors in and around the village. Shiva was first admitted to Bijnor as viral grew. On not getting rest, the doctors of Bijnor referred him to Meerut. Shiva died in Meerut on Monday night during treatment. Shiva's death caused chaos in the family.
    More than a dozen villagers are viral
    Viral outbreak continues in village Chitawar nowadays. Fever has spread rapidly. Currently more than a dozen people are in the grip of viral. Deepak Kashyap, Sudarshan, Naresh, Pappu, Seema, Tejpal, Allah Bakhsh, Habib, Imran, Shakeel, Seema wife Sukhram etc. are in the grip of fever.
    https://www.amarujala.com/uttar-prad...s-mrt448722045

    Five more deaths due to fatal fever in Saharanpur
    Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Tue, 15 Oct 2019 11:51 PM IST

    Saharanpur The deadly fever killed five more people in the district. Many villagers are suffering from fever and are undergoing treatment in hospitals.
    According to the family of Suresho (50 years) wife Vikram, resident of Agwanhera village of Sarsawa, Suresho had fever for several days. Whose treatment was going on in a nursing home in Yamunanagar, but when her condition deteriorated on Tuesday, when the family started taking the woman to the higher center, she died on the way. The second death occurred in the village Gadarhedi. The family of teacher Dinesh Chaudhary (40 years) says that Dinesh got fever several days ago and was shown to a private doctor in Sarsawa. Due to no relief, teacher Dinesh was admitted to the medical college, where he died at four in the morning. The teacher was cremated in the village on Tuesday in a very inconsiderate atmosphere. Sarsawa CHC Superintendent Dr. Rajesh Sharma says that Dinesh Kumar died of cardiac arrest, while female Suresho died of brain hemorrhage. No person has died of fever.
    A woman died on Tuesday in Khedamugal in Deoband. The woman was suffering from viral fever which was undergoing treatment at Doon Hospital in Dehradun. The four children of the deceased are also said to be suffering from fever. The body of Suleiman's wife Mehrunisan (38) died on Tuesday as soon as Khedamugal arrived. Families are in a weeping condition due to the death of Mehrunissan. Suleman said that Mehrunissan had been suffering from fever for the last about 15 days. Which was first admitted to a private hospital in Saharanpur. While doctors reported to have viral fever but not improved health, admitted to AIIMS Hospital in Rishikesh, But here too, when there was no improvement in his condition, he was admitted to Doon Hospital in Dehradun two days ago. Where he died on Tuesday morning. His family created a furore after he was declared dead by doctors. Family members said that Suleman has four children. Among them, Sadiq (18), Farhana (16), Maryam (14) and Shakir (11) have also been suffering from fever for the past several days. Those who are undergoing treatment in a private hospital. Please tell that two days ago two people died of fever in Noonabdi and Kulasat villages. Three people have died of fever in the area within the last four days. Due to which people have panic. Doctor Superintendent Dr. Indraj Singh said that in the villages where there has been a death due to fever, the teams of the Health Department will be sent to the people to be informed about the fever. Mariam (14) and Shakir (11) have also been suffering from fever for the past several days. Those who are undergoing treatment in a private hospital. Please tell that two days ago two people died of fever in Noonabdi and Kulasat villages. Three people have died of fever in the area within the last four days. Due to which people have panic. Doctor Superintendent Dr. Indraj Singh said that in the villages where there has been a death due to fever, the teams of the Health Department will be sent to the people to be informed about the fever. Mariam (14) and Shakir (11) have also been suffering from fever for the past several days. Those who are undergoing treatment in a private hospital. Please tell that two days ago two people died of fever in Noonabdi and Kulasat villages. Three people have died of fever in the area within the last four days. Due to which people have panic. Doctor Superintendent Dr. Indraj Singh said that in the villages where there has been a death due to fever, the teams of the Health Department will be sent to the people to be informed about the fever.
    A seven-year-old boy died of fever in Nai Nagli alias Mazri of Rampur Maniharan. There is chaos in the family of the deceased child. While another child has been admitted to the nursing home of Saharanpur due to high fever. Seven-year-old Harsh son Sabir had fever two days ago in Nakur CHC village Nai Nagli alias Majri. The child was being treated by a private doctor that he was rushed to the district hospital after his condition worsened at night. Where he died during treatment. Another 10-year-old Monis son, Israr, from the village, has been admitted to a nursing home in Saharanpur after his condition worsened due to fever. Nakud CHC medical in-charge Dr Aman informed that the team will be sent to the village and the investigation will be done.
    The fever in the village of Bubka in Behat is not taking the name of the havoc. On Tuesday also, a woman suffering from fever of this village died during treatment in a hospital in Dehradun. With this, the death toll has reached five here. Let me tell you that in the Bubka village of Dayalpur Gram Panchayat, fever has been spreading in a tremendous way for the last 10 days. On Tuesday too, Seema (30) wife Sanju died of fever in this village. Seema had been suffering from fever for the past several days and was admitted to Saharanpur Private Hospital on Monday when her condition became critical, from where she was referred to the Higher Center if the condition became more serious. The family took him to Dehradun and admitted him to a hospital where he died during treatment. So far 5 people have died of fever in this village, Which includes three women. Bati Devi, mother-in-law of the deceased Seema also died of fever 4 days ago. There is an atmosphere of panic in the village about fever. More than 100 people are still suffering from fever. On Tuesday also, the health department team camped in the village, took blood samples of fever victims and distributed medicines to them. Medical Officer-in-charge Muzaffarabad Dr. Meenu Goyal said that fogging has been done in the village and the villagers have been advised to keep cleanliness and get treatment from the government hospital or degree-holding doctors in case of fever.
    https://www.amarujala.com/uttar-prad...s-mrt448697054

    Death of teenager suffering from fever, created chaos
    Hindustan team, Chitrakoot
    Last updated: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 09:37 PM IST

    The teenager, who was suffering from fever for the last three days, died while undergoing treatment at the district hospital. After the daughter's death, her mother, who was present in the district hospital, cried in broad roar. Hearing the mother's Karun Krantan, the eyes of the people present in the district hospital were filled with tears.

    Chanda Devi (15) daughter Harimohan, resident of Lodhan Purwa of Nayagaon police station area under Satna district of border state, was suffering from fever for the last three days. Chanda's brother Aurobinda treated her sister for three days at a private hospital in Karvi. On Tuesday morning, when Chanda's condition worsened, the private doctor advised her to raise her hand and take the family to another hospital. In a hurry, brother and mother took him to the district hospital. Chanda died after a short treatment here. After knowing about the death, the body of his mother daughter burst into the lap. The people present in the hospital tried hard to bind the mother with great effort. At present, the family did not do the post-mortem of the dead body and took the body to the village.
    https://www.livehindustan.com/uttar-...s-2800319.html

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    • #92
      Woman dies of high fever
      Gorakhpur BureauGorakhpur Bureau Updated Wed, 16 Oct 2019 11:06 PM IST


      Sikanderpur (Basti). A woman suffering from high fever died during treatment in Rajavapur village. The relatives say that the death is due to encephalitis. Dr. Bhaskar Yadav, Medical Officer Incharge of Parshurampur CHC, says that the girl was not brought for treatment at CHC. Nor has there been any investigation report related to it. In such a situation, it is difficult to give a clear reason for death. If there is a report of encephalitis from Lucknow then preventive action will be taken in the village.
      Anjal, 18-year-old daughter of Brijlal, a resident of Rajwapur village, suffered from high fever on September 8. The family underwent treatment by a private doctor, but did not benefit. On 13 September, he was admitted to the district hospital Ayodhya. On the morning of October 14, doctors saw the girl's condition serious and referred Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital Lucknow. Aanchal fainted due to fever, in the same condition family members took him to Lucknow. He died on the night of 15 October. According to the family, doctors in Lucknow had told Anchal to suffer from meningitis. According to the investigation report, doctors say that Anchal has been found to have symptoms of jaundice, anemia and meningitis. It is reported that Anchal's mother Indravati is also suffering from high fever in the village.
      https://www.amarujala.com/uttar-prad...-gkp3257651126

      Teenager dies of brain fever, panic in village
      Publish Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2019 10:58 PM (IST)

      Basti: A teenager died of brain fever on Wednesday. After death, there is panic in the village. The victim's investigative report has found symptoms of jaundice, anemia with meningitis.

      Anchal (18) daughter Brijlal of Rajwapur village in Parasurampur block was taken to a private doctor on October 8 with high fever. Seeing that the health does not improve after treatment, the family decided to take him to Lucknow. On Sunday, October 13, he was admitted to the district hospital Ayodhya. On Monday morning, doctors saw the situation of the teenager serious and referred him to Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital Lucknow. Families were admitted to Lohia Hospital in an unconscious state. Where Anchal died during treatment on Tuesday. The family said that doctors told them that Anchal was suffering from meningitis. Investigation report has also found symptoms of jaundice, anemia as well as meningitis in the region. Aanchal's mother Indravati also suffers from high fever. He is undergoing treatment. Chief Medical Officer Dr. AK Gupta said that the information was done. Preventive action will be taken in the village by sending a local team. Blood sample of the victim's family will be done.
      https://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh...-19673994.html

      Five admitted to old woman's death due to fever
      Kanpur BureauKanpur Bureau Updated Wed, 16 Oct 2019 11:48 PM IST

      Chitrakoot These days the number of patients with fever and stomachache is increasing continuously in the district hospital. One old woman suffering from fever died while five patients were admitted in critical condition.
      Gomti Soni (65) wife Badri Soni, resident of Buldau Ganj, headquarters was ill for two days. He also had high fever on late Tuesday evening. The family reached the private hospital late in the night where the doctors asked to be taken to the government hospital. The old woman died on the way to the district hospital. Apart from this, on Wednesday, Barkha Naraini District Banda resident Lavlesh son Hiralal, Sonepur resident Rajaram son Ramasare, Lodhiha elderly resident Maniyadevi wife Badlu, Garhauli resident Vineet son Anupam and Chakound resident doll wife Sanjay were admitted after suffering from fever and colic. has gone.

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      • #93
        Fever havoc in Ratanpur Kalan village, three deaths occurred in two hours, many others serious
        Moradabad BureauMoradabad Bureau Updated Fri, 18 Oct 2019 02:21 AM IST

        Pakbada (Moradabad). An outbreak of fever is spread in Ratanpur Kalan village. On Thursday evening, three people were stirred up in the village within two hours. The people of the village have accused the Health Department of strangling them. The condition of several dozen people in this village remains serious with fever.
        Fever is prevalent in the village Ratanpur Kalan of the area. Many people are in the grip of fever here. The resident of here, Lal Mohammad (60) had fever two days ago. According to the villagers, he was undergoing treatment in the village itself. He died on Thursday evening. Shortly afterwards, young businessman Sabir Hussain (35) died. Sabir Hussain also had fever two days ago. Shortly afterwards, Tahir Hussain (55) died. He had fever yesterday. Two other people have died of fever earlier also. There are more than a dozen fever victims in the village whose condition is very bad. He needs treatment but due to the misery he is not going to get treatment outside the village. There is an outbreak of fever in the village. Ironically, there is a government hospital in the village but there is no treatment. On Wednesday, the health department had set up camp in the village but the health department team half an hour I returned smugly. The villagers Akbar Ali, Abdul Ansari, Najakat Hussain Ansari, Majid Hussain Ansari etc. said that the doctor is posted in the village hospital but never comes. The people of the village have to go far to get treatment.
        https://www.amarujala.com/uttar-prad...ws-mbd32617132

        Innocent girl dies of fever in Faizullaganj
        Lucknow BureauLucknow Bureau Updated Fri, 18 Oct 2019 01:39 AM IST

        Health Department and Municipal Corporation officials became careless, fever in Faizullaganj killed innocent, 15 more sick
        Fever in Faizullaganj killed 11-month-old innocent girl on Wednesday night, while 15 more people are in the grip of fever.
        There is a panic in the area due to the negligence of the health department and municipal officials.
        According to the information, 11-month-old daughter Deepali of e-rickshaw driver Ramji Mishra, resident of Faizullaganj Hariom Nagar, had high fever on Tuesday.
        Doctors at the nearby hospital expressed the possibility of dengue. The girl vomited with fever. He started having trouble breathing on Wednesday evening.
        Timardar first took him to the nearest hospital. Where the doctors referred him to the trauma center. Timardar started taking him to the trauma center.
        The girl died on the way. The doctors declared the baby dead in Trauma Casualty.
        Treatment of their ongoing fever
        Rajkumar, Arun, Sudama Devi, Abdul Qadir, Usha Devi, Aakash, Nagendra Mishra, Shakeela, Sumit, Pankaj Verma, Mayank, Nishant, Kavita, Keshav Nagar of Faizullaganj are suffering from fever. Social activist Mamta Tripathi says that outbreak of dengue fever has increased rapidly in the area. Even after the death of many people, the officers are not sleeping.
        550 people have come in the grip of dengue
        So far around 550 cases of dengue have been reported in the capital. 7 people have died in this. Despite this, the Health Department is saying that there is no death. CMO Dr Narendra Aggarwal,
        who is doing arrangements
        to deal with dengue fever, said that every effort is being made to deal with dengue fever. Instructions have been given to spray anti-larvae around people's houses.
        https://www.amarujala.com/lucknow/ba...-lko4875105129

        4 year-old girl died in Rataul village, Baghpat.
        https://www.patrika.com/bagpat-news/...agpat-5233267/

        Woman dies of fever
        Moradabad BureauMoradabad Bureau Updated Fri, 18 Oct 2019 12:00 AM IST

        Obari / Steady. A young woman has died of fever in Mubarakpur bandh in Asmoli village. The family is talking about death from dengue. The girl was suffering from fever for a week. He died in a private hospital on Thursday. This caused chaos in the family.
        Rani, the 18-year-old daughter of Dilshad Hussain, a resident of Mubarakpur village, died of fever. The girl was undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Moradabad. She was suffering from fever for a week. The family got treatment from several doctors but to no avail.
        Was admitted to the private hospital in Moradabad on Sunday. Where dengue fever was reported. He died during treatment on Thursday afternoon. Family members of the victims said that platelets had reduced considerably due to the persistent fever. Doctors had said to have dengue fever.


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        • #94
          Dengue and fever is not stopping in Amroha, two more deaths
          Hindustan team, Amroha
          Last updated: Fri, 18 Oct 2019 11:52 AM IST

          The dengue and fever in Amroha is not taking the name of stoppage. On Thursday, after the death of a private teacher due to fever, two more deaths were stirred up on Friday. Health officers have swelled their hands and feet.

          On Friday, another woman and fever killed the teenager from dengue. 27-year-old little wife Jaane Alam, resident of Shakargarhhi village in Hasanpur, died due to dengue. He was undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Meerut. At the same time, doctors confirmed her to be dengue. On the other hand, 16-year-old Aman son Salim, a resident of village, died due to treatment of scorching treatment in village Salempur Gosai of Gajraula area. He too was suffering from fever for the past several days. Treatment was being done in the village itself. The fever deaths in the district have crossed the figure of 30. There is also a stir among health officers. How to overcome the situation seems incomprehensible. There are queues of patients in hospitals as soon as the day passes. Treatment is being given to two patients on one bed but the situation seems to be uncontrollable. CMO Dr.
          अमरोहा में डेंगू और बुखार का सितम थमने का नाम नहीं ले रहा है। गुरुवार को बुखार से हुई निजी शिक्षक की मौत के बाद शुक्रवार तड़के दो और मौतों की जानकारी से हड़कंप मच गया। स्वास्थ्य अफसरों के हाथ-पांव..., Amroha News Hindustan


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          • #95
            Two patients suffering from fever and breath died
            Hindustan Team, Mainpuri
            Last updated: Fri, 18 oct 2019 11:32 PM IST

            The number of people dying of the disease in the district is continuously increasing. On Friday, two people succumbed to various illnesses in the hospital. Over 1100 female men underwent treatment at OPD. 35 patients of various diseases were admitted to the emergency. In which 8 came out suffering from fever.

            58-year-old Greesh Chandra son Kalicharan, resident of Ghoror police station area Nagla Oy, was brought to the family hospital on respiratory illness. Where doctors declared him dead after checkup. At the same time 85-year-old resident of Sumerpur village of Danahar police station area was suffering from necrosis and fever. The family brought him to the emergency. Where doctors also declared him dead after investigation. The hospital's OPD saw a rush of patients on Friday compared to Thursday. 1112 women and men patients consulted physicians by preparing a form. Later, he also took medicine by putting a line on the medicine counter. At the same time, 35 patients of various diseases were admitted in the emergency. In which 8 were found suffering from fever. Presently, due to increasing number of patients, two beds are being given simultaneous treatment in several beds in emergency. While the hospital administration made arrangements for additional fleets, but due to increasing crowd of patients, these beds are also reduced.
            जिले में बीमारी से मरने वालों की संख्या लगातार बढ़ रही है। शुक्रवार को दो लोगों ने विभिन्न बीमारियों के चलते अस्पताल में दम तोड़ दिया। ओपीडी में 1100 से अधिक महिला पुरुषों ने उपचार कराया। इमरजेंसी में..., Mainpuri News Hindustan


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            • #96
              Fever suffering from house to house fever in Ratanpur Kalan
              Moradabad BureauMoradabad Bureau Updated Sat, 19 Oct 2019 02:03 AM IST

              Fever suffering from house to house fever in Ratanpur Kalan
              Six deaths were reported in five days in Ratanpur Kalan village, Health Department set up camp,
              confirmed viral fever for blood samples , distribution of medicines, illness caused by deaths,
              Amar Ujala Bureau
              Moradabad / Pakbada. In the Ratanpur Kalan village, the health department has lost sleep due to the death of six consecutive people one after the other. The health department organized a medical camp in the village on Friday. Hundreds of villagers are suffering from fever in the village. Or say that every household has a fever. Blood samples of dozens of victims were distributed at the camp. Viral fever has been confirmed in a blood test report. A team from the Health Department led by Kundarki MOIC reached the deceased's home and interacted with the people of his family. The Health Department claimed that three people died on Thursday, not from fever but from disease.
              After the monsoon rains many villages in the district are vulnerable to viral fever, dengue, malaria. Many have died. Despite the Health Department's claims of spraying anti-larvae and setting up medical camps in the affected areas, 96 positive cases of dengue have come to the district. All these cases are of ELISA test in the district hospital only. Dengue patients of private hospitals are not included in this.
              Apart from Moradabad city, viral fever has spread in the villages of Dillari, Bilari, Thakurdwara and Bhojpur blocks for the past several months. People in many villages of Pakbada region have also been suffering from fever for a month. In Ratanpur Kalan village, six people have died in the last five days. Everybody has someone in bed with a fever. Due to lack of medical facilities in the government hospital, the victims are dependent on the hawks or private hospitals. On Thursday, villagers are angry with the death of three people in Ratanpur Kalan. On Friday, the teams of the reception department swung into action and reached the village. A medical camp was held under the leadership of Block In-charge Dr. Rajpal Singh and blood samples of the victims were taken. Fever medicines were distributed to the victims. Reports of samples arrived in the evening and have been confirmed viral.
              - Ratanpur Kalan village has viral fever. Camps are being organized in the village on behalf of the department. On Friday, blood samples were confirmed to be viral. A team led by MOIC Dr. Rajpal reached the dead. Tahir Hussain died of kidney and Lal Mohammad died of kidney disease. Sabir died of chest pain and died due to lack of treatment. -
              Cleanliness campaign will begin in Malind Garg, Additional Chief Medical
              Officer, Village Head Khachedu Singh of Ratanpur Kalan and Village Development Officer Surendra Singh informed that a cleanliness drive will be started in the village from Saturday. 20 sanitation workers will be employed in the village. At present, only one sweeper is deployed.
              Three people drowned in mourning village
              Three people died on Thursday in Ratanpur Kalan village. Lal Mohammed was buried on Thursday night. Tahir and Sabir's funeral was taken out on Friday. This drowned the village in mourning.
              Viral havoc,
              Pakbada and Agwanpur Hospital
              Pakbada are under doctor Tajpur , not in the hospital . The villages of the region are frightened by viral fever. Hundreds of people are suffering from it. Six people have died in five days. The primary health center is made up of white elephants. There is no doctor in the hospital. It operates from the Tajpur Primary Health Center. Dirt threatens to spread epidemic in the village.
              Ratanpur Kalan village, just 15 km from the district headquarters, has a population of about thirty thousand. The village is a victim of governmental neglect. The cleanliness of the village is flat. Dirty water flows on the roads. Smells everywhere. People defecate in the open. There has been a big reason for the disease. There are many patients of TB and asthma in the village. Hundreds of villagers are now viral. The village has a primary hospital. The hospital itself is ill. There are hospitals on more than two bighas of land. There is no medical facility in it. It operates from the Tajpur Primary Health Center. A doctor and pharmacist arrives in the hospital for a few hours and leaves. The hospital does not even have medicines and bed facilities, and drinking water. Akbar Hussain, a resident of the village, told that the clean system of the village is at a standstill. Suleman and Abrar Hussain report that his entire family is sick.


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              • #97
                Five deaths including two children of the same family due to fever
                Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Sun, 20 Oct 2019 11:30 PM IST


                Saharanpur Five people, including two children of the same family, died of life-threatening fever in the district. Nai Nagali of Rampur Maniharan has been stirred by the death of three children of the same family in four days. Villagers have also created a ruckus, accusing health officials of ignoring the village. At the same time, dozens of people are suffering from fever in Deoband.
                On Sunday, four-year-old Ravish daughter Jabir and eight-year-old Salman son Sajid of the same family died due to fever in Nainagali alias Majri, village of Rampur Maniharan. Salman was undergoing treatment at the Mulana Higher Center in Haryana and Ravish at a private hospital in Saharanpur. Let me tell you that seven-year-old Arsh son Sabir died due to fever four days ago in this family. The father of all three children are brothers. After handing over the delivery to both the children, the villagers protested against the health department officials for negligence.
                Village head Adil said that he informed Nakur CHC about the death due to fever but no team reached the village from the health department. He said that he has sprayed medicine in the village thrice from his level. Dr. Shraddhanand of Nakud CHC said that the team could not be sent to the village due to the busy Gangoh assembly by-election. The team will be sent for investigation on 22 October.
                In Deoband, Sangeeta, a sister-in-law of former head Anuj Tyagi, a resident of Kenduki, was suffering from fever for a week. He was admitted to a private hospital earlier, and referred to Meerut after his condition deteriorated. On Sunday, Sangeeta died. Sangeeta's death caused chaos in the family. Whereas in the village and the region, there is now an atmosphere of fear among other fever victims. Four people have died of fever in three days. After taking cognizance, the high officials have issued orders to the Health Department team to camp in the village to investigate the fever victims. Villagers reported that Tasu, Jamil, Monu, Farooq, Ashok, Tinku, Pintu, Sanjay, Subodh, Lalitha, Sunil, Bhoji, Mamta, Nitin, Shekhar, Kaluram, Seema, Sonu, Mukesh, Hariom, Rizul, Titu, Dipanshu, Kanha, Rakesh, 50 people, including Shammi, are suffering from fever. He is undergoing treatment in various private hospitals. He demanded spraying of anti-larva medicine in the village. SDM Rakesh Kumar said that the team of the Health Department has been sent to the village for arranging medicines.
                35-year-old Lokesh son Prem was suffering from fever for the last one week in Subhari Mehrab village of Nagal. He was first treated in the village but later on Saturday, he was taken to a private hospital in Saharanpur due to worrisome condition. Where the doctors advised him to take him to the higher center at which the family brought him back to the village. He died on Saturday night. The Medical Superintendent of CHC said that only after seeing the investigation report will be known what is the reason of death. The rest of the team will be sent and investigated.
                14-year-old Soni daughter Anil, who was suffering from fever, died during treatment in village Bundugarh in Nanauta area. Soni was taken to the Higher Center four days ago due to high fever. Where he died during treatment. The deceased was a student of an inter college in the city. The family has created a furore with the death of the teenager.


                Saharanpur: Three children from same family die in four days due to fever, 70 killed in district so far
                News Desk, Amar Ujala, Saharanpur Updated Sun, 20 Oct 2019 02:08 PM IST


                Fever has spread in the Saharanpur district. At the same time, there is panic among the people of the district due to fever. On Sunday, two children of the same family died of fever in village Nainagali alias Majri of Rampur Maniharan area.
                While four days ago, a child has died of fever in this house. The death of the children in the family has caused chaos. On the other hand, the health department came into action after these deaths due to fever and checking of patients is being done by setting up camps in different areas of the district.

                There is an atmosphere of panic in the area due to the continuous death of three children of the same family. It is worth noting that so far more than 70 people have slept in the fever district.

                Earlier on Saturday, a woman suffering from fever died in village Bohadupur under Nagal CHC while a large number of villagers are suffering from fever. The health department, which came into action after the woman died of fever in the village, camped in the village on Saturday and examined the patients.
                सहारनपुर जनपद में बुखार ने अपने पांव पसारे हुए हैं। वहीं बुखार से जिले के लोगों में दहशत बनी हुई है-


                Three dead including fever-related sisters, stir in village
                Hindustan Dialogue, Badaun
                Last updated: Sun, 20 Oct 2019 12:16 PM IST

                Fever and infectious diseases in the district are not being named. Two real sisters have died in Salapur block and one woman in Ujhani block. Lavi, a three-year-old daughter of Mahendra, a resident of village Bhuripur Kusaina in Salarpur block, was suffering from fever for several days. The condition deteriorated and was treated at a private hospital in the city. He died during treatment here. Her elder sister Deeksha was in the grip of fever for many days even for six years. He was admitted to a private hospital in the city.

                He also died on Saturday. The parents are also hospitalized due to fever. Here, Kallu's 55-year-old wife Fardeen was admitted to a private hospital in Ujhani six days ago in Mankapur village of Ujhani block. When the condition worsened, the family took Bareilly two days ago. Where he died on Friday night. Earlier also, a young man died of fever while on his way to Delhi from Bareilly.
                जिले में बुखार व संक्रामक रोग थमने का नाम नहीं ले रहे हैं। सालापुर ब्लॉक में दो सगी बहनें और उझानी ब्लॉक में एक महिला की मौत हुई है। सालारपुर ब्लॉक के गांव भूरीपुर कुसैना निवासी महेंद्र की तीन वर्षीय..., Badaun News Hindustan


                Fever panic from city to village, people are suffering
                Hindustan team, Amroha
                Last updated: Sun, 20 Oct 2019 12:15 PM IST

                Amroha is not taking the name of fever in the district. From the city to the rural areas, there is a fear of illness. There is a rush of fever patients from OPD to Emergency of hospitals.

                In spite of all the efforts to prevent the outbreak of the disease, the arrangements of health department are proving to be insufficient. Due to the ever increasing outbreak, officers have to sell. In more than a dozen villages, the department has sent teams to examine and treat fever patients. Even after this, the outbreak of fever continues to increase. So far, 32 deaths have occurred in the current month, including eight from the disease. Seeing the increasing number of patients, the hands and feet of officers are blooming.
                अमरोहा जिले में बुखार का कहर थमने का नाम नहीं ले रहा है। शहर से लेकर ग्रामीण इलाकों तक बीमारी को लेकर खौफ का माहौल है। अस्पतालों की ओपीडी से लेकर इमरजेंसी तक बुखार के मरीजों की भीड़ देखने को मिल रही..., Amroha News Hindustan


                4 fatalities reported from Bijnor
                बुखार से 4 लोगों की मौत के बाद मचा हड़कंप हरकत में आया स्वास्थ्य विभाग का अमला गांव में सफा-सफाई के साथ लगाया जाएगा कैंप | Bijnor News | undefined News | Patrika News


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                  Innocent and two fell from the train due to fever
                  Kanpur BureauKanpur Bureau Updated Mon, 21 Oct 2019 11:15 PM IST

                  Chitrakoot A woman and a man fell from the moving train on Manikpur to Satna railway line. Both have not been identified.
                  On Monday, a woman and a man fell from the bogie between Chithra Mazhagwan from Manikpur towards Satna and both of them died. The police tried to identify the two with the help of local people but could not be identified. Majhgawan police station in-charge OP Singh said that both the bodies have been found in a gap of about one km. There is a possibility of death due to both falling from the train. Both have not been identified.
                  Adhima
                  Chitrakoot beaten the young man . Abhishek Kumar, a resident of Belau Hapurwa, was caught by two youths on the way over an old dispute near the Gol Pond in the city. After this, after beating him to the pond, the beatings ran away. The injured have been admitted to the district hospital.
                  Innocent death due to bureau fever
                  Rambali, a resident of Pilkhani village in Chitrakoot Rajapur, said her three-year-old son Shubham had been suffering from fever for four days. When the condition worsened on Monday, he was brought to the district hospital. He died during treatment.
                  https://www.amarujala.com/uttar-prad...s-knp521213080


                  Innocent boy dies of suspected fever
                  Lucknow BureauLucknow Bureau Updated Mon, 21 Oct 2019 11:21 PM IST

                  Sitapur An innocent teen died of suspected fever late Sunday night in the town. Family members say death from dengue. However, family members have cremated the body of the child.
                  Sambhav, a six-year-old son of Guddu Yagnasaini, who lives near the Nai Basti Mosque in Reusa town, had fever. According to family members, after the fever, the child felt pain with stiffness. He was taken to a private hospital.
                  If there was no benefit there, he was being treated at a private doctor in Biswan. Baba Tulsi Yagasaini of the child told that in the twenties, the doctor of the children Awasthi was told to have dengue fever after examination. Platelets were reported to be low.
                  Saksham died late on Sunday night. The family buried the body on Monday morning. The only home of the able home was Ladla. Family members are in a weeping state. There is a wave of mourning in the locality.
                  https://www.amarujala.com/uttar-prad...-lko4880767122

                  Two people, including a child, died due to fever, many admitted
                  Publish Date: Mon, 21 oct 2019 10:29 PM (IST)

                  Mainpuri Jas. The fever outbreak is not taking its name. The elderly, including a girl, died, while dozens of patients were admitted to the emergency. Now malaria and viral feet
                  Jasan, Mainpuri: Fever outbreak is not taking its name. One girl and the elderly died, while dozens of patients were admitted to the emergency. Now malaria and viral have spread. Half a dozen were referred to Saifai in critical condition.

                  On Monday, Madanpal (65), a resident of village Nagla Pua in Shahjahanpur district, succumbed to fever and respiratory disease. They had come into the city in their kinship where their health deteriorated. In the morning, the family rushed to the hospital where doctors declared him dead. Mishti (6), a resident of Bhavant Chauraha of the city, was suffering from fever. Family members were getting treatment from the scabbard itself. Suddenly the condition worsened on Monday morning. The family was taking the emergency, but died on the way. In the afternoon, the situation became such that not a single bed remained vacant in the Emergency. Two patients had to be admitted on each bed.
                  https://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh...-19689027.html

                  One more death due to fever, 21 figures reached
                  Hindustan Team, Bijnor
                  Last updated: Mon, 21 Oct 2019 10:03 PM IST
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                  Another death due to fever in the district on Monday. With this, the death toll from fever has reached 21. For the last fifteen days, people are dying continuously due to fever.

                  No village or city is left untouched by fever. Poor people are waiting for fever medicines in the lines of government hospitals. At the same time, there is a huge crowd of fever victims in private hospitals. Only fever patients are seen everywhere. Sharif son Maqsood, 28, resident of Monhalla Naumi, Badhapur, died of fever. Sharif, a hard-working laborer, was admitted to a private hospital in Bijnor on fever. On Sunday, Rishikesh was admitted to AIIMS if the situation did not improve. Who died on Monday during treatment. The deceased's brother Furkan Mansuri said that during the investigation, the doctors had reported dengue fever. There is an atmosphere of grief among the local people, including family members due to the death of the young man. This case of fever deaths in Badhapur is not the first. On Sunday, three people, including two children, were killed. So far 21 people have died of fever in the district. There are many such deaths, Which could not come in the light. People who are afraid of hearing the name of fever, fever is no longer considered a minor disease. People start trembling as soon as fever comes due to fear of death. On the very first day of the fever, people are running towards the pathology lab for blood tests. Which is why we get to hear the news of death due to fever everyday. The fear of fever has sat in the hearts of people.
                  https://www.livehindustan.com/uttar-...d-2810934.html

                  The team did not reach Mitikheda even after death from fever
                  Hindustan Team, Fatehpur
                  Last updated: Tue, 22 oct 2019 12:04 AM IST

                  The disease has spread in many villages of the district, as well as the continuation of deaths due to the disease continues. There has been an atmosphere of panic among the villagers after the death of a woman from Mitikheda village due to fever late Sunday evening. All the patients are undergoing treatment in private hospitals, despite this, no employee of the Health Department has yet reached the village.

                  Sickness has started in the district. So far, about half a dozen such villages have come to the fore in the district where many people have died along with the disease. The health department is constantly trying to cover the deaths due to illness. Health teams reached many villages to end the disease but they too took time to rein in the disease. A similar case came to the village of Mitikheda on Sunday evening. Where Umpila alias Guddi Patel, wife of Omprakash Patel, died after four days of fever. After this, it has become necessary for the villagers to worry about other patients. Those who are patients in the village have to get their treatment done in private hospitals. The health department is not yet aware of the matter nor has any employee reached the village yet. CMO in the case, Dr. Umakant Pandey said that information about the case has been received,
                  https://www.livehindustan.com/uttar-...r-2811137.html

                  Outbreak of fever in Ladhpur, one killed
                  Aligarh BureauAligarh Bureau Updated Tue, 22 Oct 2019 12:54 AM IST

                  News Desk, Amar Ujala, Hathras.
                  The health department may be saying that there is not a single dengue patient in the district, but there is an outbreak of fever in the town of Ladhpur. Due to which one person has also died. The family members of the deceased are said to be dengue due to this. Apart from this, more than half a dozen people of the town are under treatment for dengue in Aligarh, Agra and Noida.
                  With the change of season, the number of fever patients has also increased suddenly. Dengue patients also appear in these days. Instructions are given to create dengue wards at the district level every time. Now if we talk about the report of the Health Department, not a single case of dengue has been reported so far. Rishi Kumar, a resident of village Ladhpur, said that his father Babu Lal's son Hiralal first got fever. There was no benefit from the drug. He was also treated at a private hospital in the city, from where he was referred to Agra as Dengue. Dengue underwent treatment at a private hospital in Agra for five days and died at around nine o'clock on Sunday night. The body of Babulal was cremated in Ladhpur on Monday.
                  Dengue treatment going on in Agra, Aligarh Noida
                  Neeraj's son Subhash Chandra, Ravendra's son Ramgopal are undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Agra. Bhudev Prasad's son Dorilal, Manju Devi's wife Bhudev Prasad, Kapil's son Bhudev Prasad are undergoing treatment in Aligarh. Ajay Kumar and his mother Pomegranate Kali continue treatment in a private hospital in the city. Puran Devi and her daughter-in-law Radha were treated for dengue in a hospital on Aligarh Road. Virendra's son Brijlal is said to be undergoing treatment in Noida.
                  Nobody has dengue, because no one has the investigation. Only people have fever. People have been confused about this. They are afraid that this fever is of dengue. The team is being sent to the village. The team will give its report after examining the fever patients.
                  - Dr. Brijesh Rathore, CMO
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                  • #99
                    Innocent death due to fever and diarrhea
                    Kanpur BureauKanpur Bureau Updated Mon, 21 Oct 2019 11:42 PM IST

                    Banda / Atra. Harikant Gupta (74), a resident of Madhira Naka of the city, worsened on Sunday night due to vomiting and diarrhea. He was brought to the district hospital. He died after some time. Doctors have reported death from diarrhea on Fauritour. On the other hand, Ragini, a 10-month-old daughter of Joga of Banda city, died of fever on Sunday evening.
                    On the other hand, two dozen more people were hit in the last three days due to diarrhea spread in Ballan village of Atarra. All are being treated in CHC and District Hospital. On Monday, Rohit (21), Pramod 16, Omkar 15, Sonu 6 were admitted to CHC for family treatment after their health deteriorated.
                    On the other hand, on the information of diarrhea outbreak, on Monday, the health team arrived and treated the patients and distributed medicines. Provided bleaching to be done in drinking water supply by Water Institute. The health team included Dr. Trupti Gupta, Dr. Rajaram, ANM Sadhana Singh, Ramkumari, Supervisor Sudha Yadav etc. Dr. Umesh Kumar, Medical Officer Incharge said that the team has been going to the village for two consecutive days and treating patients. It is being closely monitored.


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                    • Female fever worsens, death
                      Kanpur BureauKanpur Bureau Updated Wed, 23 Oct 2019 01:18 AM IST

                      Chaklavanshi. In Makhi village, the condition of the student worsened due to brain fever. The girl, who was knocked unconscious due to shock, was admitted to the Halat Hospital in Kanpur. Where he died on Monday night.
                      Sarai Singh, a resident of Makhi, said that her daughter Nandani (8) was a Class IV student in a village council school. He had a high fever three days ago. He took medicine from the doctor of the village itself. The daughter's condition deteriorated on Monday evening and she started having tremors. After some time she fainted. At which he rushed her to the district hospital. Seeing the condition of the doctors here, he referred him to Kanpur Halat Hospital. The meningitis was confirmed by doctors at Halat Hospital in Kanpur. He died during treatment here. CMO Dr. KP Singh said that death has been reported. On Wednesday, the Health Department team will reach the village and investigate the case history.


                      People march on foot to protest against fever deaths
                      Hindustan Team, Lucknow
                      Last updated: Tue, 22 oct 2019 07:41 PM IST

                      Lucknow. Local people took out a foot march in protest against the dengue and fever deaths due to personal correspondent Faizullaganj and the failure of the Municipal Corporation and Health Department. On Tuesday, a large number of locals marched to the PHC and shouted slogans against the Health Department. Local people gathered near Ratna Devi School on Tuesday evening under the leadership of Mamta Tripathi, head of PHC Bal Mahila Seva Sangathan, who arrived in March. From here, all the people went on foot march to Naubasta Pulia, then stood outside Dudauli Primary Health Center (PHC). There were many slogans against the failed arrangements of the Health Department here. In March, General Ministers Meena Pandey, Rajendra, Tara Srivastava, Poonam, Sohan Lal, Murali Prasad Verma, Dharmendra, Arun, Sudha Awasthi, Sita, Reena, Nazima, Devanti was prominently present. CMO Mamta, who is pressing the case, said that in Faizullaganj, from dengue and fever, children are going through a period of great famine death. The CMOs are not ready to accept dengue deaths. He is trying to suppress the case by asking for a death audit. While the investigation of the death occurred in private hospitals or pathology, dengue was revealed. In spite of being susceptible, careless spraying of antilarva was being carried out. It is alleged that there is no element of mosquito killing in the medicine of Malaria Department. Fogging stopped for three days General Secretary Meena Pandey alleged that despite the exaggerated situation, the municipal corporation does not provide proper cleaning, fogging is also closed for three days. This has increased mosquitoes. There are more than 50 manholes and chokes in the area. Broadly sprayed antilarva, cycling fogging.


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                      • Three died including fever, four referrals
                        Publish Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2019 10:30 PM (IST)

                        Jasan, Mainpuri: Malaria and viral fever have also wreaked havoc among the dominating dengue. The boy and the young man succumbed to the fever, while an elderly man died due to respiratory disease. Four fever patients in critical condition were referred to Saifai. On the other hand, children are sent to emergency by not giving treatment to 100 bed wigs.

                        On Wednesday, the OPD of the district hospital had a line of fever victims. Pratap's four-year-old daughter Pratigya, a resident of village Harba of Ellau police station area, was having fever. On Tuesday afternoon, when the condition deteriorated, the family arrived with an emergency, where the girl was declared dead.


                        Sarvesh (30) son Jabar Singh, a resident of Nagla Santoshi of Karhal police station area, was also admitted to the district hospital due to fever, where he also died during treatment. Arnav (60), a resident of Dannahar, also succumbed to respiratory disease. Whereas, in the critical condition of fever from emergency till two in the afternoon, Rakhi (20) daughter Santosh from Sansarpur area of ​​Kotwali area, Ravi (30) son Ravi (30), Rajneesh from Garwan, Pris (8) son Kishanpal from Gulalpur of Kuravali police station area and Kotwali area Vivek (18) son Ramakant, a resident of village Ganeshpur, was referred to Saifai.

                        Emergency physicians say that there are arrangements for treatment of children in 100 bed wigs, but sick children who reach there after 1:20 pm are not sent to emergency by not giving treatment. Whereas, two pediatricians are stationed there.
                        मैनपुरीजासं। हावी होते डेंगू के बीच मलेरिया और वायरल बुखार ने भी अपना कहर बरपा रखा है। बुखार से बालक और युवक ने दम तोड़ दिया जबकि एक बुजुर्ग की श्वांस रोग की वजह से मौत हो गई। गंभीर हालत में चार बुखार के मरीजों को गंभीर हालत में सैफई के लिए रेफर कर दिया गया। उधर 100 शैय्या विग द्वारा बच्चों को उपचार न देकर उन्हें इमरजेंसी के लिए भेज दिया जाता है।


                        Girl's death due to fever in Khanpur
                        Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Thu, 24 Oct 2019 12:30 AM IST

                        Nangalsoti Outbreak of fever continues in villages Jeetpur, Shehzadpur, Harchandpur, Tisotra, Jalpur, Sarai Alam, Sungarpur Behera etc. in Nangalsoti area. Gayatri, the 14-year-old daughter of Pramod Kumar, a resident of Khanpur, had fever for several days. He died on Wednesday due to ill health. The family's death caused chaos in the family. Gayatrahi Tandon was a Class VIII student at Raja Bharat Singh Inter College
                        Regional villagers Sanjeev Kumar, Devendra Singh, Vikram Singh, Irshad Ahmed, Khalid Hussain, Manoj, Sunil Kumar, Rajveer Singh, Wasi Haider etc. have demanded to set up health camps in the area for the prevention of fever. Meanwhile, District President of Bhakiyoo Ambavata Chaudhary Vijay Singh along with Sahrawat workers met the Chief Medical Officer on Wednesday. He called for a medical camp for fever victims in Nangalsoti area.



                        Death due to fever daily in the district, two more died
                        Hindustan Team, Bijnor
                        Last updated: Wed, 23 Oct 2019 10:10 PM IST

                        Bijnor / Dhampur / Nangalsoti. Fever havoc in Hitsigile is not taking its name. Everyday fever is dying. The death toll reached 23. Two people, including a student, died on Wednesday. The department which takes responsibility for health is also helpless in front of fever. There is a rush of patients in private hospitals. Nearly 33-year-old Nirendra son Bega Singh, a resident of village Jeetanpur in Dhampur area, was suffering from fever. The youth is said to have been admitted to a private hospital in Moradabad in critical condition. The hospital administration had told the young man to be dengue. Nirendra died during treatment here. There is also fear in the village. The villagers say that the medical department should make people aware about the disease like Dangu by setting up health camps etc. in the villages. Apart from this, distribution of free medicines etc. should also be done. SDM Dhirendra Singh on the other hand It is said that the health department team will be sent to the village, while 14-year-old daughter of Pramod Kumar Gayatri Tandon died of fever on Tuesday night in Khanpur, Nangal. Family members said that he had fever on Tuesday morning. Who was treated by a private doctor of the village. But suddenly his health worsened in the night. Due to which he died shortly after. The girl was a Class 8 student at the local Raja Bharat Singh Inter College. As soon as the news of his death was received, there was grief in the school family. Malaria, dengue, viral, in many villages including Sarai Alam, Shehzadpur, Jeetpur, Sungarpur Behera of the area Fever has been wreaking havoc for the last few days. Due to which many people have died and hundreds of people are seen suffering from fever. With these two deaths, the death toll in the district has gone up to 23. If this condition remains, this figure of death cannot be stopped from increasing. People are in panic due to death due to fever People with normal fever are also getting blood tests done on the first day due to fear. -------- Mangal Slept seeking to set up a health department camp. Hundreds of people are suffering from fever in the Nangal sleeping area. There have been many deaths in the area, but the health department does not appear to be conscious of fever. Due to this, Chaudhary Vijay Singh, District President of Bhartiya Kisan Union, Ambavat, has sent a letter to the Chief Medical Officer, demanding to set up a health department camp in Nangal. The lockout of the Chief Medical Officer's office was announced if the demand was not considered
                        जिले में बुखार से मरने वालों की संख्या पहुंची 23 - नहीं थम रहा बुखार का..., Bijnor News Hindustan


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                        • Another death due to fever in Nagal Rajput
                          Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Wed, 23 Oct 2019 11:42 PM IST

                          Gangoh (Saharanpur). One child died of fever. Many villagers are still in the grip of fever. In the past also two people have died of fever in the village. There has been an atmosphere of panic in the village due to three deaths due to fever in a month.
                          Malaria is prone to typhoid etc. diseases. The villagers say that for the past several days, many kinds of diseases, including fever, have surrounded the people. There is hardly any house left in the village where there is no patient suffering from diseases like fever. Several days ago, 10-year-old boy Anit Son Rajesh, a resident of the village, was caught by fever. When her condition deteriorated after showing several doctors, her family members admitted her to a hospital in Mullana. Despite treatment there was no improvement in his condition. He died during treatment on Wednesday afternoon. Family members said that the doctors confirmed the child to be dengue during the investigation. It was told that the village resident is admitted to Mullana Hospital due to several rural fever. Villagers say that dirt is spread everywhere in the village. The villagers cleaned the village and sent a team from the Health Department to the village to check the patients, There is a demand for drug distribution and spraying of anti-larvae. CHC in-charge Rohit Walia says that the team will be sent to the village to check patients, dispense medicine, spraying fogging and anti-larvae in the village.
                          https://www.amarujala.com/uttar-prad...s-mrt450020385

                          Infectious diseases increase havoc, two deaths due to fever
                          Publish Date: Thu, 24 oct 2019 06:20 AM (IST)

                          Jagran Correspondent, Unnao: With the changing weather, the havoc of infectious diseases is killing people. Two people died of fever at the district hospital on Wednesday. The situation is that 17 people have died of fever in 23 days in the district. At the same time, the condition of the district hospital is that more than three hundred patients are coming to the OPD for treatment after suffering from infection. Regarding this, doctors say that special attention is needed at this time. The fluctuations of weather and outbreak of mosquitoes are making people sick in every household.

                          In October, the weather has cooled down after many years, which is affecting the health of the people. At the same time, after the rain in September, waterlogging and inundation have spread the outbreak of infectious disease. Also, mosquito-borne diseases are adding to the problem. On Wednesday, Shambhu Ratan (70) son Lalaunu resident Manpur Achalganj and Rahisun (80) wife Shahid resident Civil Line died in the district hospital due to fever. The situation in the district hospital is that there are a lot of patients suffering from infectious diseases every day. In the district from October 1 to 23, 17 people have died of fever. In this, 11 people died in the district hospital. In Bangarmau, Ganjamuradabad, Auras, six people died of fever.

                          The effect of infectious diseases is that the pathology of the district hospital is crowded since early morning and there is a ruckus at the blood sample counter. The situation is worse for the last 15 days. There is a huge rush to report at the block sample counter from morning to afternoon.


                          More effects of meningitis

                          - The mind has more influence in the district. Most of the deaths occurred in one month were patients suffering from meningitis. Also, a boy died of dengue in Shuklaganj on Tuesday. Also Shuklaganj has treated the most patients suffering from dengue.

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                          - Patients with meningitis are also coming with viral infections due to changing seasons. If the fever is coming up and there are tremors, then the patient should be hospitalized immediately. If the fever persists for two days, the patient should be taken to the hospital.

                          - Dr. Alok Pandey, Senior Physician, District Hospital
                          https://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh...-19695989.html

                          Tapa Obari village due to fever, two deaths in three days, more than fifty sick
                          Moradabad BureauMoradabad Bureau Updated Thu, 24 Oct 2019 12:30 AM IST

                          Obari (Sambhal). Obari village of Asmoli region is suffering from fever. Two deaths have taken place in three days and more than fifty people are ill. People are undergoing treatment at private hospitals and unregistered doctors.
                          Reshma (27), wife of Rajmistry, a resident of Obari village of Community Health Center Asmoli (Manota), was suffering from fever and jaundice. Family members showed the unregistered doctor in the village itself. Unable to improve health, he was admitted to a private hospital in Amroha. Meerut was referred. The woman died on Tuesday night. Naseer Ahmed, son of retired BSF soldier Mohammad Akil (61) of Talwar village, had a fever on Friday.
                          Family members admitted him to a private hospital in Moradabad on Saturday. Doctors confirmed dengue. Aqil's brother Mohammad Irfan said that Mohammad Aqil, who was hospitalized, died in hospital during treatment.
                          At the same time, many people including Hajra, Najra, Naseema, Riza, Rafiq, Zainab, Alshifa, Saida, Mohammad Aqil, Firdaus, Gulfshan, Assam, Mahar Nigar, Arslan, Javed are suffering from fever. While more than two dozen fever sufferers are undergoing treatment in different hospitals.
                          The villagers have demanded to set up a medical camp through the Government Health Service for spraying and treating the affected people to prevent the outbreak of the growing disease in this village with a population of more than ten thousand.

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                          • Two died of viral fever in district hospital
                            Agra BureauAgra Bureau Updated Thu, 24 Oct 2019 11:45 PM IST


                            Mainpuri Two patients succumbed to viral fever at the district hospital. At the same time, more than 700 patients were given first aid in the hospital. Salma, wife of Ghulam Hussain, a resident of Karhal Road in the city, was having viral fever for the past few days. The family admitted him to the district hospital three days ago.
                            During treatment here, Salma died on Wednesday night. Virendra, the 55-year-old son of Ramcharan, a resident of Dharu village in the Kotwali area, was also having viral fever for the last few days. The family admitted him to the district hospital in critical condition on Wednesday night. He died on Thursday during treatment here.
                            At the same time, Pranshi, the 12-year-old daughter of Anil Katheria, a resident of Ajitganj village, was having viral fever for a few days. The family was treating him at a private doctor in Mainpuri city. According to the relatives, dengue was confirmed during the investigation here. On Wednesday night, his condition deteriorated when the family took him to Agra.
                            Pranshi died before reaching Agra here. At the same time, the health department has denied information about the death of dengue. Dengue has also been confirmed in Akhilesh Agnihotri and his wife Seema Agnihotri and Asha Dubey's wife Prabhudayal Dubey. He is undergoing treatment at private doctors.
                            Two deaths from viral fever have been reported in the district hospital. Where dengue patients are found, the team will be sent here on Friday to investigate people.
                            -Dr. AK Pandey, CMO
                            https://www.amarujala.com/uttar-prad...-agr4122551196


                            Two including a child died of fever in 24 hours
                            Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Thu, 24 Oct 2019 11:00 PM IST

                            Gangoh (Saharanpur). Due to symptoms like dengue fever, two people including a child died in the city in the last 24 hours. So far five people have died due to fever in the area. This creates panic among the residents.
                            Nagar's Mohalla Makhdoom Jahan resident Sanjay's 13-year-old son Prince had been suffering from fever for the past several days. The family got him treated by local doctors, but instead of improving his condition continued to deteriorate and he was referred to the Higher Center. He died on Thursday during treatment at the Higher Center. Family members said that the medical examination confirmed that Prince had dengue. The deceased child is said to be a student of class VIII. Has been reported. Apart from this, 30-year-old Sachin, a resident of Mohalla Kotla, also suffered from fever and died during treatment at Higher Center on Wednesday. Both the deaths due to fever have caused chaos in the family. Apart from this, half a dozen people, including female Seema, of this locality suffering from fever, are referred to the Higher Center. Despite the weather changing, the fever in the region is causing a continuous orgy of deaths one after another. There,
                            https://www.amarujala.com/uttar-prad...-mrt4503250172

                            Six died due to dengue fever in the city
                            Publish Date: Fri, 25 oct 2019 01:39 AM (IST)

                            Jagran Correspondent, Kanpur:

                            Dengue is causing havoc in the district. Dengue killed three more youths in the last two days. All three patients were from Chakeri area. With this, the number of deaths from dengue has reached 12. On the other hand, the sequence of deaths from viral fever continues. In the pediatric hospital of LLR (Halut), three innocents suffering from viral fever died during treatment. Dengue fever may be leading to deaths, but the health department is denying them outright. Deaths are zero in the statistics of the department doing paperwork.


                            A 19-year-old youth of Patel Nagar, Harjendranagar, Chakeri, was suffering from fever for several days. If the family did not take rest from the doctor's treatment in Chakeri, he took him to LLR three days ago, then the investigation confirmed dengue. The doctors admitted when the platelets were low. According to the family, the young man was having trouble breathing for two days. He died on Wednesday late night. Similarly, a 19-year-old Muslim youth from Girja Nagar in Chakeri had been suffering from fever for several days. She was being treated at a local nursing home. According to the family, dengue was confirmed after the investigation. He died during treatment on Wednesday afternoon. A 24-year-old man from Mangla Vihar in Chakeri area had a fever for several days. Dengue was detected during the investigation. He also died on Wednesday morning.

                            On the other hand, three children died of viral fever in three days in the pediatric hospital of LLR. Adiba, daughter of Sharafat Hussain, had fever for several days. He died in the hospital on 22 October. Similarly, 16-year-old daughter Swati of Vijay Singh died of fever during treatment. Naeem Khan's three-year-old girl Zainab was suffering from fever. He died in the pediatric hospital.

                            Statistics officer busy, dengue fever unbridled

                            Officers who failed to control the Belgaum dengue fever in the district are only engaged in statistics to hide their negligence. The family of the three youths who died of dengue alleged that mosquitoes spread dengue and fever in Chakeri area. Health department officials are not taking preventive and preventive measures. The officials are doing paperwork.

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                            Wards are full of dengue and viral patients. Patients are in critical condition. The situation becomes severe as platelets are low enough.

                            - Pro. RK Maurya, Chief Superintendent, LLR Hospital.
                            https://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh...-19698667.html

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                            Hindustan team, Rampur
                            Last updated: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 12:32 AM IST

                            In Bhot Bakkal, two, including a married woman, died of dengue fever. The marriage had been a fever for eight days. While other deceased farmers were also in the grip of fever for many days.

                            Five days ago, a fatal fever killed Inter's student. Hundreds of village victims are still undergoing treatment in different hospitals.

                            The case is of Bhot Bakkal village in Swar area. Dengue fever has been wreaking havoc in the village for almost eight days. Five days ago, the fever killed Inter's student. While on Thursday, the marriage and a farmer died.

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                            Case 1

                            Seema age 32, wife of married wife Suresh Saini, resident of Bhot Bakkal village, had been suffering from fever for eight days. The family first got the married woman treated from the village itself. But there was no rest, the family was treating him in Rampur. During the investigation, the case of dengue was reported to the married woman. The bride died during treatment on Thursday morning. When the family came home with the dead body, there was chaos. Hundreds of fever patients are undergoing treatment in different hospitals in the village. Due to which there is an atmosphere of panic in the village.

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                            Case 2

                            The second case is also related to Bhot Bakkal village. Sonath Singh Yadav, 60, a resident of the village, was in the grip of fever for many days. Initially, the family was also treating them from the village itself. When there was no rest, the family showed the farmer in Rampur. The farmer died during treatment on Thursday evening. The death of the farmer caused chaos in the house. There is panic in the village after three deaths due to fever within five days.

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                            The health team is continuously camping in the village and further camps will be organized. While pesticide is being sprayed in the drains and paths of the village with the help of the village head.

                            Dr. Indukant Verma CHC In-charge Swar
                            https://www.livehindustan.com/uttar-...r-2816736.html

                            Entire village sick in Sarkara, one dead
                            Hindustan Team, Bijnor
                            Last updated: Thu, 24 oct 2019 10:26 PM IST
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                            In Dharampur village Sarkada Chakrajmal, fever has spread badly. Everybody here is suffering from fever. About 90 percent of the population suffers from fever. A middle-aged person has also died due to fever in the village, while many people referred from here are battling between life and death in Moradabad hospitals. There is awe among the villagers.

                            The CMO has assured to set up a medical camp here on Friday (today). Fever has spread in the Sarkara Chakrajmal village of Thana area. Most of the people in the village are vulnerable to fever. The seriousness can be gauged from the fact that the CMO has assured the villagers to set up a medical camp here. Rural Dinesh Saini said that about 90 percent of the villagers in Sarkara Chakrajmal village are suffering from fever. Nearly 50-year-old Satish Sharma of the village died of fever four days ago. Satish Sharma died during treatment at a private hospital in Moradabad. Doctors confirmed Satish Sharma to be a dengue. There is intense anger against the health department among the villagers for the fever spreading so badly in the village. According to Dinesh Saini, Santosh Kumar, Kavindra Kumar, Adil, Bunty, Omprakash Singh, Jayawati Devi, Suhana Devi, Lakhan Singh, Ramarji Devi, Gyanadeyi, Bhagwati Devi, Billu, Arun Kumar and many others are ill. On the other hand, CMO Vijay Yadav gave information about setting up camp in the village on Friday (today). If the doctors did not inform about the dengue, FIR: CMOCMO Dr. Vijay Yadav says that many doctors in the district without ELISA test have dengue. The rumors are spreading. The CMO cautioned such physicians that if they showed patients the fear of getting dengue when platelets were low, then an FIR would be lodged immediately upon receiving the complaint. Apart from this, they also said that if there is a death and the doctors of the patient's family told Dangu to die. If it is found in the investigation that the patient did not die due to dengue, then the FIR will be decided against the concerned doctor.

                            मुरादाबाद के अस्पतालों में गांव के कईं लोग भर्तीमुरादाबाद के अस्पतालों में गांव के कईं लोग भर्ती सीएमओ ने कहा, आज लगेगा गांव में कैंप धामपुर। हमारे..., Bijnor News Hindustan
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                            • Fever havoc in Bachiti village, five people died in a week
                              Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Fri, 25 Oct 2019 10:12 PM IST


                              Deoband (Saharanpur). Within a week, five people died of fever in Bacchi village. More than a hundred people are still said to be suffering from fever. After the matter came to notice on Friday, the SDM has ordered the Health Department to set up a health camp in the village.
                              In Bachti, Mahruni (35) wife Nawab, Ghaffar (80) son Jadeerin, Mushtaq (40) son Umardin, Salik (8) son Shahnajar and Sumitra wife Harpal got fever within a week. The family admitted him to Saharanpur. Family members say that during the investigation conducted by doctors, the said five people were told to be dengue. Three of these were sent to Meerut. In which Salik and Mehruni died on Thursday, while the other three people died within a week. There is an atmosphere of panic among the people due to five deaths in the village within a week. Right there About 10 people suffering from fever are undergoing treatment in Saharanpur and Meerut. On Friday, as soon as the SDM came to know about the fever deaths through the media, he immediately ordered the Health Department to set up a camp in the village. Village President Momin Tyagi said that more than 100 people are still suffering from fever in the village. Anti-larvae are also being sprayed in the drains during the cleanliness drive, as well as fogging.
                              Orders given for setting up health camps in Bachiti Health
                              team in Bachiti village have been ordered to set up an investigation camp, along with carrying out special cleaning operations in the village, medicines will be distributed. -Rakesh Kumar Singh, SDM.
                              No death due to dengue fever in Deoband: No person has died of dengue fever in Deoband block so far. Viral or typhoid is more prevalent. Bachiti village falls in Nagal block. Talked with the medical superintendent there. Tomorrow the team will go to the village and investigate fever victims. Reports of people who are reported to have died from rural dengue fever will also be checked. - Dr. Indraj Singh, Medical Superintendent, CHC Deoband
                              Health Team found dengue larvae in many houses of Kulasat
                              After the death of four people due to fever in Kulasat village, the Health Department team went door-to-door survey on Friday. Dengue larvae have been found in empty pots in many places. Those notices have been made. Medical Superintendent Dr. Indraj Singh said that only one test of the woman whose death was reported from dengue came in Kenduki village. Along with fogging in Kenduki and Kulasat, health camps are being conducted and patients are being examined.


                              Uncle nephew dies in three days due to fever
                              Meerut BureauMeerut Bureau Updated Fri, 25 Oct 2019 10:12 PM IST

                              Badgaon (Saharanpur). Two members of the same family died of fever in Mora village in the last three days. Fever deaths have created fear in the village. Meanwhile, a woman suffering from cancer also died in Chirau village.
                              Anol, a one-year-old son of Mora resident Sonu, was shown to nanouta doctors due to high fever. Anmol died on Wednesday after several days of treatment. Anmol's family uncle, 28-year-old Sanju son Ghasitu, also had a fever for several days. Sanju was referred to higher center after undergoing treatment at several places here. He died at MM Hospital in Mullana, Haryana during treatment on Friday morning. Five-year-old son Deep and mother Ramadevi of the deceased Sanju have also been hit by fever. The death of two people of the same family within three days has added mourning to the family.
                              At the same time, 46-year-old Sarla, wife of Mamchand, resident of Chirau in the area, had been suffering from throat cancer for many years. He died on Friday. Village Principal Representative Amar Singh said that more than fifteen deaths have occurred in this village due to cancer. People are linking deaths from cancer with the dirty water of Hindon River. The PHC's medical in-charge told that a team will be sent to the village and the investigation will be done.
                              14-year-old teenager dies of dengue fever
                              The 14-year-old daughter of Rakesh, a resident of Jandhedi village of Nanauta, was a Class IX student at BSM School. He was having fever for the last few days. Due to fever, the girl was taken by the family to a doctor in Jalalabad town of Shamli for treatment. Where the teenager was confirmed to have dengue during the investigation. After that, the teenager was admitted to the Meerut Higher Center by the family for treatment. Where the girl died during treatment on Friday morning. The second death in the village in twenty days is in rural panic. 20 days ago, 30-year-old Sachin son Nathiram of the student's family has died at every center due to dengue fever. While the girl's aunt is still suffering from dengue. Whose treatment is going on with the doctor. Two deaths in the same family have caused panic among the villagers.


                              Child dies due to fever, created chaos
                              Hindustan team, Farrukhabad Kannauj
                              Last updated: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 09:45 PM IST

                              One child died of fever. This caused chaos in the family. Sumit Kumar, a resident of Mohalla Dewan Mubarik in the Kotwali area of ​​the city, Alok, a five-month-old son, was suffering from fever for a few days. This was shown by the family members in a private hospital. When the condition did not improve, he was brought to Lohia Hospital on Thursday night. The doctor present here declared him dead. On hearing the news of death, there was chaos in the family. The family members were so shocked that they were in a bad condition. Before the festival, everyone was upset over the son's death. It is known that outbreak of fever has started increasing at this time.
                              बुखार से एक बालक की मौत हो गई । इससे परिजनों में कोहराम मच गया। शहर कोतवाली क्षेत्र के मोहल्ला दीवान मुबारिक निवासी सुमित कुमार का पांच माह के बेटे आलोक को कुछ दिनों से बुखार आ रहा था। इसको परिवार..., Farrukhabad-kannauj News Hindustan


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                              • 4-year-old child dies of fever in Amroha
                                Hindustan team, Amroha
                                Last updated: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 12:21 AM IST

                                A four-year-old boy died of fever in the town. He could not be saved even after treatment in Meerut. The death of the child has created a furore in the family. Shivam, the four-year-old son of Bhagwandas, a resident of village Budhdwala, Meherpur in the tehsil area, had been suffering from fever for the past five days. The condition of the child admitted to the private doctor of the city did not improve. It was then shown to the pediatrician at Gajraula. Even after the treatment worsened, the family admitted Shivam to a private hospital in Meerut on Friday evening. Shivam died during treatment. With this, there was chaos in the family. The deceased was the youngest of four sister-brothers. Mother Bina Devi has a bad health. The child has been cremated in a hot environment.
                                पांच दिन से आ रहा था बुखार, मेरठ में चल रहा था उपचारहालत बिगड़ती गई तो परिजनों ने शुक्रवार शाम शिवम को मेरठ के निजी अस्पताल में भर्ती कराया। उपचार के दौरान..., Amroha News Hindustan


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