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.
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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.
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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
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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