Agra: At least eight children suffering from high fever died in Agra Regency in four days.
In the past two weeks, more than 50 cases of dengue fever have been reported in Agra Regency.
Block fatehpur Sikri, bah and curry is the worst affected.
More than 1,500 cases of dengue fever have been confirmed in the Agra division so far, according to the Ministry of Health officials.
The Head of the Agra Regency Medical Officer, Arun Kumar Srivastava, said, “The distinctive thing about this fever is that we get less time to care for patients.
They are dying quickly.
The Ministry of Health warning teams are conducting a door-to-door survey in rural areas for rural areas for rural areas for Identifying patients with high fever.
Medical camps have been established.
“On Sunday, Ravi Pandey, former Gram Pradhan and the residents of Chachiha under the Blok Pinahat, lost his 14-year-old son.” Chotu Fever for two days.
We consulted a person Physical Doctor Fatehabad.
His condition deteriorated in the morning.
He could not speak.
We were referred to SN Medical College (SNMC) by the local public health center, “Pandey said, added,” I saw my child dying on the road.
“Three children Give up on high fever on Saturday.
Two of them are siblings.
Residents of Rasoolpur under the Agra District Fatehpur, Ruby (7) and Sachin (2) died in private hospitals in Bharatpur Regency.
Suresh Chand, their father, the allegation that staff at the regional government health center have denied in.
On Thursday, Vipin Kumar, residents of Tedi Baigiya, lost their daughter (3) and son of Anshu (2).
Pari died in a private hospital when Anshu died in the SNMC emergency ward.
Both have high fever and low platelet counts.
“Every household in the village has a family member with symptoms of high fever and dengue fever.
The Public Health Center does not recognize the patient.
District Hospital and SNMC within 50 km.
What should we do?” Vipin Singh, a midkoli citizen under Blue Blocks, say.
Meanwhile, three deaths were reported again from Firozabad Regency – the center of the case of dengue fever – in 24 hours.
In addition, two people died on Etu, and one in KasGanj and Mainpuri.
Last week, reports of deaths from viral fever and symptoms such as dengue fever have emerged from Aligarh, Mathura, Hathras, Meerut, Bareilly and some Uttar Pradesh district.