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Mystery fever toll rises to four
Statesman News Service
KRISHNAGAR, April 4. ? A mystery fever claimed two more lives today taking the death toll to four. Rupa Biswas (22), after being afflicted by an unknown fever in Naopara, Tildanga, a village in Ranaghat police station area of Nadia, died in Kalyani Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Hospital. And four-year-old Biswajit Biswas died in Nilratan Sirkar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata today.
No new cases were brought to the hospitals today. In JNM hospital, 10 persons, and seven in NRS hospital, are undergoing treatment.
Two persons, including a child, died and about 18 others of the same family took ill after being afflicted with an unknown fever at Naopara in Tildanga over the last 10 days. Though two-year-old Gour Biswas died of severe bronchial pneumonia on Sunday, the death of one Karick Biswas (50), of the same family, has not been detected yet. He died in his house 10 days ago.
Chief medical officer of health Dr Mrinal Kanti Biswas said: ?A medical team headed by deputy chief medical officer of health-II, Dr Rash Behari Basu visited the area again today and they have collected blood samples from neighbours of the family for further investigation. Earlier, the medical officers collected blood samples from over a 100 neighbours but no germs of malaria or kalazar were found in the clinical examination of their blood. So, we have sent the blood samples of 11 persons to School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata for detecting whether the disease developed for viral or bacterial infection.?
Mystery fever toll rises to four
Statesman News Service
KRISHNAGAR, April 4. ? A mystery fever claimed two more lives today taking the death toll to four. Rupa Biswas (22), after being afflicted by an unknown fever in Naopara, Tildanga, a village in Ranaghat police station area of Nadia, died in Kalyani Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Hospital. And four-year-old Biswajit Biswas died in Nilratan Sirkar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata today.
No new cases were brought to the hospitals today. In JNM hospital, 10 persons, and seven in NRS hospital, are undergoing treatment.
Two persons, including a child, died and about 18 others of the same family took ill after being afflicted with an unknown fever at Naopara in Tildanga over the last 10 days. Though two-year-old Gour Biswas died of severe bronchial pneumonia on Sunday, the death of one Karick Biswas (50), of the same family, has not been detected yet. He died in his house 10 days ago.
Chief medical officer of health Dr Mrinal Kanti Biswas said: ?A medical team headed by deputy chief medical officer of health-II, Dr Rash Behari Basu visited the area again today and they have collected blood samples from neighbours of the family for further investigation. Earlier, the medical officers collected blood samples from over a 100 neighbours but no germs of malaria or kalazar were found in the clinical examination of their blood. So, we have sent the blood samples of 11 persons to School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata for detecting whether the disease developed for viral or bacterial infection.?