Agra: Seven children, under 15 years, suffered viral fever, died in Agra Regency in the last 24 hours.
So far, 95 people with viral fever and symptoms such as dengue fever give up in the district.
Of this number, 80 are children.
Two police officers also died during treatment.
In addition, 350 cases of confirmed-blooded dengue fever have been reported, the health department official said.
More than 4,000 people in rural areas lie in bed, especially due to the lack of arrangements needed in government centers.
Most of them depend on shamans for care.
Patients who recognize in local private hospitals suffer the number of platelets.
SN Medical College – The largest government center in the Agra region – reportedly ran the lack of platelet kits on Saturday.
With caregivers of patients who came from other districts, 21 blood banks in Agra Regency up to 48 hours waiting for platelets, officials said.
Responsible for the SNMC Blood Bank, Dr.
Neetu Chauhan, said, “Because of the outbreak of dengue fever, demand for blood packages and jumbo platelets has increased several times in two weeks.
The platelet kit is out of stock.
We have booked for the supply of kits to private agents.” Singh Balveer, a 10-year-old farmer and father, said, “My child suffered a fever for the past four days.
We got the medicine from a private clinic because there were no doctors in the center of the government.
On Friday, his condition deteriorated.
He died on his way to SN Medical College.
“So far, 23 police found affected by dengue fever.
Resident Aligarh, Constable Sonu Kumar (28) Posted at the Nunhai police station died under treatment on Thursday.
Mathura residents, Constable Premlata (41) were posted in Bulandshahr died at a personal hospital in Agra on Friday.
On Saturday, Agra SSP Muniraj said, “Twenty-five police dropped with a fever.
From them, 23 has been tested with dengue infection.
Everything has been given leave.
We ensure they get the necessary care.
Settings have been made for cleanliness and spraying anti -LVA around police stations, housing posts and housing.
“Mahesh Badhoriya, a resident of Uthana Village under the Block, claimed,” Most patients with high fever depend on local shamans.
More than 300 of them lying at home.
” The Head of the Agra Regency Medical Officer, Arun Kumar Srivastava, said, “The Ministry of Health team is conducting a door-to-door survey in rural areas to identify patients suffering from fever and help them in getting necessary care.” At least three more children have given up on viral fever in 24 hours in the Firozabad district.
Four dead in taking up, three in KasGanj and one in Mainpuri.
According to health officials, so far, more than 6,000 cases of dengue fever have been confirmed in the Agra Division.
Of these, 4,900 came from the Firozabad District, 650 in Mathura, 350 in Agra and 165 in Mainpuri.