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Nepal: Unidentified disease kills two in Kanchanrup

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Source: https://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com...entified-disease-kills-two-in-kanchanrup.html

Unidentified disease kills two in Kanchanrup
- ABDHESH KUMAR JHA, RAJBIRAJ

Oct 28, 2018-

Two children in Kanchanrup Municipality of Saptari district died of unidentified disease on October 23 and 24 respectively. The deceased have been identified as 13-year-old Krishna Sada of Kanchanrup-5 and 6-year-old Krish Jung Katuwal of Kanchanrup-7.

According to Senior Auxiliary Health Worker Dambar Prasad Gupta, the victims suffered from a fever, nausea, headache and blood vomiting before they died.

The case comes just two months after four persons, including two children, died and more than 2,000 fell ill due to an outbreak of an influenza that was later confirmed as Swine flu (H1N1) and Hong Kong flu (H3N2) by the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division (EDCD)...
 
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