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Up cm ordered a special team to study viral fever

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Agra: With a viral disease that spreads upward – Western Regency seems to be the epicenter – CM Yogi Adityaath in a meeting on Monday formed a special team to study the virus and came up with a plan to control its spread in the three worst Firozabad, Mathura and Mainpuri districts.
This happened after TII conducted a series of reports on viral fever “intense”, which claimed 70 on Monday, according to source – 50 in Firozabad, 12 in Mathura and eight in Mainpuri.
Previously on that day, CM has confirmed the death of 32 children and seven adults in Firozabad because of “suspicious dengue fever in the district”.
This disease is marked with high fever, suddenly falls in the number of platelets and severe dehydration.
“We will examine the disease and time bound time will be taken.
The special team has been regulated.
The local authorities have been asked to send an ambulance to bring patients to the hospital quickly.
I have been looking for a report about this.
Accountability will be searched if there is evidence of negligence,” said Yogi.
The state special team will include senior health department officials, virologists and disease control scientists.
This center also sends a special team.
Both will survey Firozabad, Mathura and Mainpuri.
“The purpose of the visit of a special team is to study the nature of the virus and guide local officials on how to overcome the situation,” said Director of State (Health) Dr.
Vrat Singh.
Yogi visits Firozabad on Monday.
He met patients in government medical colleges, Firozabad, where, TOI had reported, two to three patients looked shared every bed.
He also spoke with a family of four who died of viral fever.
“Covid-19 has been controlled but effective efforts must be continued to prevent the spread of infectious diseases,” he said.
“There should be no carelessness.
We will ensure adequate stock of medicines and resources for the treatment of infectious diseases in all hospitals.” Longer recovery period for this viral patient, up from 4-5 days to 10-12 days , it has stretched hospital resources, TOI has reported.
Firozabad MLA Manish Asija said CM had ordered health supervision to identify patients and admit it to the hospital on time.
Additional Health Director, Ak Singh, said the medical team will associate patients to identify patients.
“The Civic Body teams are carrying out special hygiene drives in the affected area.
The helpline number has been issued.
All of the recent deaths from virus fever are being investigated,” he added.

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