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Pakistan: Mysterious disease kills seven in Bisham

Laidback Al

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Mysterious disease kills seven in Bisham

Sunday, October 05, 2008
By our correspondent

BISHAM: Seven persons, including five women, died and dozens were hospitalised here on Saturday following the outbreak of a mysterious disease in Sundhya village of Chakesar Union Council.

Due to limited health care facilities in the district, the affected people were admitted to various hospitals in Swat valley.

So far, the district administration could send only a dispenser along with a helper to the area. Those who died include Umar Rahman and his sister Merokhela, Haseena (16), Saira (14), daughters of Syed Rahman, Sana, daughter of Ashbar Khan, Bibi Asma and the granddaughter of Wazar, of Dandai area.

Ibrahim, whose two family members fell victim to the disease, told 'The News' that it spread on Eid day (Wednesday).

Initial reports suggest that the affected persons run high temperature with deep red eyes followed by blood vomiting.

Patients could not receive timely medical relief due to absence of proper healthcare and doctors at the Chakesar Civil Hospital, Ibrahim said, adding that two persons died while being shifted to Mingora. Union Council Nazim Bakht Alam said no medical team had arrived in the area.

An official of the executive district officer (health) office said a two-member team, headed by Kamal Zada, a dispenser, was sent to the affected area. "The EDO is currently on leave, but has been informed of the situation."

Member National Assembly Amir Muqam, elected from the area, urged the provincial and federal governments to take measures to save precious lives.

Our correspondent from Mingora adds: Military officials handed over medicines in huge quantity to Saidu Sharif Hospital Medical Superintendent Muhammad Khan, as around 1,500 people were affected by gastroenteritis and the hospital was packed with patients of the water-borne disease.

In a press statement issued here at the media information centre, officials of the Pakistan Army also promised to provide financial assistance to hospital administration to help them tackle the situation after the outbreak of gastro and other water-borne diseases in the area.

The officials of the Medical Corps of the Pakistan Army are also giving technical support to the hospital as it lacks the staff to deal with the influx of the gastro patients in the last four days.

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Re: Pakistan: Mysterious disease kills seven in Bisham

Doctors reach Chakesar to contain mysterious disease

10/6/2008

BISHAM: A team of doctors from the District Headquarters Hospital visited Sundhya village in Chakesar area where seven persons died of a mysterious disease two days back, while two patients were shifted to Peshawar due to their precarious condition Sunday.

Sources said the doctors? team, comprising Shangla District Coordinator of primary healthcare Dr Shafi-ul-Mulk, Dr Nasrullah and Dr Taj Muhammad, took blood samples of the patients.

The doctors told ?The News? the samples were sent to National Institute of Health (NIH), Islamabad for testing and the nature of the disease would be determined soon.

They said several patients were found to have different symptoms, as some victims had normal body temperature, while others were suffering from high fever.

Dr Shafi said the team would stay in the area to contain the disease. Two patients, Gul Rahman and Asif Khan, were shifted to Hayatabad Medical Complex in Peshawar from the district in critical condition.

A woman identified as Zahira was being treated for the disease at Chakesar Civil Hospital. A resident of Chakesar claimed the disease had affected 30 people, including eight family members of one Jan Said.

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Re: Pakistan: Mysterious disease kills seven in Bisham

The Chakesar area is about 40-60 miles north of Mansehra and Abbottabad where chicken culling took place in October of 2007 and where the first (WHO confirmed) human Avian Influenza case in Pakistan was infected.

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