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Three more dengue patients hospitalised

THREE MORE patients of dengue were admitted to a private nursing home over the past two days. The nursing home referred a patient from Pratapgarh to the SGPGI, Lucknow, on Sunday. Two patients in the age group of 15 to 17 years and a child were admitted to Jagrati Hospital with dengue symptoms. They tested positive for dengue. The hospital also presented a report to the chief medical officer?s office, on Sunday evening.

Published on: Oct 9, 2006, 01:14:00 IST
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THREE MORE patients of dengue were admitted to a private nursing home over the past two days. The nursing home referred a patient from Pratapgarh to the SGPGI, Lucknow, on Sunday. Two patients in the age group of 15 to 17 years and a child were admitted to Jagrati Hospital with dengue symptoms. They tested positive for dengue. The hospital also presented a report to the chief medical officer’s office, on Sunday evening.

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Chief medical officer Dr Shantimal Singhavi said he would confirm them as dengue patients only after going through their pathology test reports.
“The malaria inspector and a medical officer have been sent to the Jagrati Hospital to examine the patients and check their reports,” he added.
Meanwhile, the District Malaria Department conducted fogging in George Town and Tagore Town areas on Sunday.

A Lakhimpur Kheri report adds: After the detection of nine dengue patients in the district, most of them from the city, the health department has stepped up preventive measures in urban and rural areas.

Chief medical officer (CMO) Dr MK Gupta told Hindustan Times that all the primary and the community health centres had been instructed to set up a control office, keeping records of suspected dengue patients and to report them to his office immediately.

Also, the PHC and the CHC incharge had been instructed to monitor the situation in their areas and raise awareness among the people about preventive measures. Meanwhile, a dengue ward was set up at the district hospital to attend suspected patients.

Chief medical superintendent (CMS) Dr RK Mishra informed that as a precautionary measure, blood samples of all fever patients were being taken to ascertain the platelet count. Also, efforts were being made to arrange the medical kit, used in ascertaining the dengue disease, he added. He said fogging was being conducted in the city at regular intervals.


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