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Madhya Pradesh: ILI outbreak at tribal hostel, 3 hospitalized

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
Two more students of tribal hostel hospitalised
HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times
Bhopal, September 10, 2012

First Published: 13:41 IST(10/9/2012)
Last Updated: 13:43 IST(10/9/2012)

Two more students of Tribal Boys Hostel at Katara Hills were admitted to the JP Hospital on Sunday.

Both the students are suffering from fever and anemia. Other ailing students of the hostel were being treated in the hostel itself. On the other hand, condition of the student who was admitted to the hospital on Saturday is now stable and he would be discharged on Monday.
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Dr Manjula Agarwal, Dr Asha Dixit and Dr Yogendra Shrivastava visited the hostel on Sunday for the check-up of other students living in the hostel. Superintendent JP Hospital, Dr Veena Sinha said check-up of all the 84 children of the hostel was conducted. She said around 35 children were suffering from throat infection because of viral fever, while around 20 from fever and the remaining 10 students were suffering from throat infection. Besides, around 20 children were suffering from skin-related problems due to unhygienic conditions of the hostel, she added.
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/India...ibal-hostel-hospitalised/Article1-927401.aspx
 
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