Re: Bihar - Mysterious disease claims seven in Munger
Re: Bihar - Mysterious disease claims seven in Munger
Mysterious disease claims 7 in Munger
Kashi PrasadKashi Prasad, TNN | Dec 29, 2011, 07.48AM IST
MUNGER: A
mysterious disease claimed seven lives, including that of four minor children, in Bageshwari village under the Haveli Kharagpur police station of the district, about 48 km from here, on Tuesday.
CM Nitish Kumar on Wednesday rushed principal secretary (health) Amarjit Sinha and a team of four specialist doctors to the village to take stock of the situation. He also spoke to some villagers who told him that the victims died within an hour after foam came out of their mouth. Among the dead were four persons of one family and three of a neighbouring family. Villagers told the media on Wednesday morning that all the deaths took place between 6 and 8pm on Tuesday evening.
Munger DM Kuldeep Narayan said a team of doctors airdashed to the village and made inquiries from the families of the victims.
The team included microbiologist Dr Shankar Prakash of PMCH, Dr JKL Das, Dr Vijay Prakash, Dr N P Narayan and Dr Vijay Kumar.
The families of the victims said that the persons who died developed fever and started bleeding all of a sudden and died within an hour after emitting foam from their mouth. Local doctors,who treated the patients, could not ascertain the nature of the disease.They said it was a viral infection.
The villagers have become panicky after the incident. The CM has asked the principal secretary to ensure better treatment of three patients suffering from similar symptoms. He asked the DM, the SP and the civil surgeon to camp at the village. After discussing the matter with the Munger civil surgeon, Mukesh Kumar, the doctors' team left the village for Patna later in the evening.
The medical officer in charge, primary health centre (PHC) said seven other persons who had developed similar symptoms have been sent to Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and Hospital, Bhagalpur, for treatment.
The administration has taken steps to check the spread of the disease. It has provided bleaching powder and medicines. The victims include Kamleshwari Devi (78), Sunil Kumar (15), Priti Kumari (10), Rishi Kumar (6), Ramsharan Sah (70) and Suman Kumari (16).
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