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  • Timeline for fatalities in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh Aug-Oct 2010

    Times of India reports a 6th death here;http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...UOsxES3-mxIKdQ


    Five die due to viral fever, diarrhoea in Ghaziabad

    Updated on Monday, August 23, 2010, 13:09
    Ghaziabad: Four children were among five persons who died due to viral fever and diarrhoea in rural belt of the district, an official said here.

    In Loni town, a 12-year-old boy Ravi, resident of Gulab Batika, died due to diarrhoea last evening in a hospital even as a dozen others were admitted due to the disease.

    In Garhmukteshwar area in village Inayatpur, two girls Savitri and Shabnam, aged about 8 and 10 years, died due to viral fever.


    In a separate case, 18-year-old Satpal of Mohmmadpur village died in a hospital due to high fever.

    Around 20 other people have been admitted to various hospitals after they complained of high fever.


    "All the deaths are due to viral fever or diarrhoea but there is nothing to worry. Adequate medicines are stored at hospitals and primary health centres. Medical staff have also been rushed to affected villages to control the situation," Chief Medical Officer A K Dhawan said, adding mobile teams of doctors have also been pressed into service in the district.

    PTI
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    Re: Uttar Pradesh: 6 die due to viral fever, diarrhoea in Ghaziabad

    7 die after drinking contaminated water in Ghaziabad
    Published: Friday, Aug 27, 2010, 22:22 IST
    Place: GHAZIABAD | Agency: PTI


    Seven persons, including five children, have died after drinking contaminated water in Manki village near Modinagar in past 10 days, health officials said today.


    Asgar Ali, 56, and eight-year-old Shifa died of high fever yesterday.


    Amrin, 26, who was pregnant, died this Wednesday in a Delhi hospital where she was undergoing treatment.


    Two deaths each have been reported on Sunday and Monday, they said.


    Chief medical officer AK Dhawan, who visited the village, attributed the deaths to jaundice, diarrhoea and high fever caused after drinking contaminated water.


    As many as 80 more people were suffering from high fever, according to villagers. A team of doctors has been stationed in Manki for their treatment, they said.

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      Re: Uttar Pradesh: 7 die due to viral fever, diarrhoea in Ghaziabad - contaminated water blamed

      Three more die of fever and jaundice
      PTI | 01:08 PM,Aug 28,2010
      Ghaziabad, Aug 28 (PTI) Three more persons died of viral fever and jaundice taking the total number of deaths due to the water-borne diseases in Manki village and Kalchhina near Modinagar to ten, health officials said today. Vansh, a-year-old died yesterday after having high fever for five days. In Kalchhina village, two persons, including a child, Yamin died of jaundice and fever respectively. District Magistrate Hredesh Kumar yesterday visited the affected villages and met the ailing persons alongwith chief medical officer A H Dhawan and other health officers. The DM ordered to clean the water logging pits and pools in villages where contaminated water is logged and used by the villagers. About 200 persons have reported sick in both the villages with fever, diarrhoea and jaundice, they said. The DM also ordered to attach the affected villages with Muradnagar primary health centre for providing regular medical check up. Earlier in the week, seven persons, including five children, have died after drinking contaminated water in Manki village.http://ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfee...ce/271846.html
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        Re: Uttar Pradesh: 15 die due to viral fever, diarrhoea, jaundice in Ghaziabad

        One more die after drinking contaminated water in Ghaziabad
        PTI | 06:08 PM,Aug 30,2010
        Ghaziabad, Aug 30 (PTI) With the death of one more person, the toll after drinking contaminated water in two villages near Modinagar has risen to 11, officials said today. Hanif, 58, died of high fever last night in Kalchhins village, taking the number of deceased there to five. Seven persons have died in Maanki village in past 13 days, prompting District Magistrate Hredesh Kumar to visit the area twice with Chief Medical Officer A K Dhawan. A team of over 12 doctors has been stationed there to attend to nearly 200 ailing villagers suffering from high fever, jaundice and diarrhoea caused by drinking contaminated water, health officials said.
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          Re: Uttar Pradesh: 15 die due to viral fever, diarrhoea, jaundice in Ghaziabad

          03/09/2010
          Another person dies of water-borne disease, toll rises to 14

          Ghaziabad, Sep 3 (PTI) With the death of a 14-year-old, the toll due to water-borne diseases in the district has risen to 14 in a fortnight, officials said.
          Rinki, a resident of Galand village, died here after having high fever for the past couple of days.
          Dengue, chicken pox, malaria and viral fever have become an epidemic in Manki and Kalchhina villages near here, they said.
          Over a dozen cases of chicken pox have been traced in Tyodhi village where patients had to protest for medicines and treatment yesterday when the staff closed the hospital before noon.
          Earlier, one case of swine flu was also reported in Kalchhina village. The victim later died in a Delhi hospital.
          Kaka (20), a resident of Samir Vihar colony in Modinagar, died of Dengue.
          District Magistrate Hredesh Kumar has directed the Chief Medical Officer to rush up all the medical staff and medicines in the affected villages.
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            Re: Uttar Pradesh: 15 die due to viral fever, diarrhoea, jaundice in Ghaziabad

            Timeline for fatalities in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh Aug-Oct 2010
            Ghaziabad district (pop: 2.3 million (1991)) is centered on Ghaziabad town (pop: 3.3 million (2006)) which is within 10 miles of Delhi city center.

            Aug 23
            12 yo boy ? diarrhoea
            8 yo, 10 yo girl ? viral fever
            18 yo ? fever
            unidentified ? fever


            Aug 27
            2 adults, 5 children ? fever ? suspected water contamination


            Aug 28 ? suspected water contamination
            1 yo ? fever
            adult ? jaundice
            child ? fever


            Aug 30 suspected water contamination
            58 yo ? fever


            Sep 3
            14 yo ? fever ? suspected waterborne
            Unidentified ? H1N1
            20 yo ? dengue


            Sep 10
            2 women, man ? viral fever ? Toll given as 14.


            Sep 27
            4 men, 3 women ? viral fever


            Oct 2
            5 adults, 3 children ? viral fever


            Oct 4
            9 yo, 6 yo dengue
            3 people viral fever


            Oct 5
            2 women dengue
            9 fever


            Oct 14
            22 yo dengue
            45 yo fever
            child dengue


            Oct 16
            17 yo dengue
            26 yo dengue
            3 yo fever
            4 others fever
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              Re: Timeline for fatalities in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh Aug-Oct 2010

              Thanks for the great timeline lists!

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              • #8
                Seven more deaths due to dengue and viral fever

                Seven persons, including a three-year-old girl, died due to dengue and viral fever in the district, private hospital sources said. In Massoorie, Atma (17) died of dengue, while Hira Lal, (26) also succumbed to the vector-borne decease. Three-year-old Sani also died at a local hospital because of
                viral fever.

                In rural belt of the district, four deaths were reported, including three from Tyodhi village.

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                • #9
                  Re: Timeline for fatalities in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh Aug-Oct 2010

                  Buakhr the woman's death Oct 22, 08:34 pm बताएं पिलखुवा, जासंकें : पिलखुवा के पैंदापुरी में एक महिला की बुखार से मौत हो गई। Pialkhua, Zasanken: Pialkhua the Peanadapure a woman died of fever. बताया जाता है कि उसे कई दिन से बुखार था। Are told that several days it had fever. हालांकि यह पुष्टि नहीं हो सकी है कि उसे मलेरिया या डेंगू। Although it could not confirm that it malaria or dengue.
                  पैंदापुरी निवासी जाहिद की 28 वर्षीय पत्नी शबनम को पिछले कई दिनों से बुखार था। The 28-year-old wife Shabnam Peanadapure resident Zahid had fever last several days. इसके चलते उसका इलाज स्थानीय डॉक्टर के यहां चल रहा था। Local doctors go on with his treatment was going on. शुक्रवार को उसकी हालत अधिक बिगड़ गई, जिससे उसकी मौत हो गई। Over his condition worsened on Friday, so he died. बुखार आने के कारणों का पता लगाने के लिए जांच नहीं कराने के कारण यह पता नहीं चल सका है कि उसे मलेरिया या डेंगू। Check to find out the cause of fever not coming due to make out that he could not malaria or dengue.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Timeline for fatalities in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh Aug-Oct 2010

                    Four persons die of dengue in Uttar Pradesh
                    Published: Saturday, Oct 23, 2010, 14:36 IST
                    Place: GHAZIABAD | Agency: PTI

                    Four persons, including three women, died due to dengue in Ghaziabad district, private hospital sources said here today.


                    Hasina, 25, who had been undergoing treatment in a private hospital for the past four days, died due to dengue yesterday, they said.


                    The other victims who died due to the vector-borne disease are Shimla, 25, Bharti, 25, and Bhaskar, 21, they said.


                    Meanwhile, new cases of dengue have been reported from Garhmukteshwar, Dhaulana and Modinagar.

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