Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Dengue cases in Firozabad: Officials review situation, one more death takes toll to 51

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AGRA: Central and state government officials on Saturday reviewed the situation in Firozabad where the death toll due to fever, mostly cases of dengue, has reached 51 since August.

An 11-year-old girl was the latest to succumb to the disease on Saturday.

She died during treatment late in the evening, acting chief medical superinten­dent of the Firozabad medical college Alok Kumar Sharma said.

Uttar Pradesh’s principal secretary (medical education) Alok Kumar inspected a 100bed dedicated hospital for dengue patients at the medical college and interacted with the patients admitted there.

A six-member team of the Union health ministry, which was sent to Firozabad, held a series of meetings to review the situation and suggest remedial measures.

Till now, a total of 433 patients have been admitted to

the medical college hospital, acting CMS Sharma said.

For his part, Kumar, along with health officials, visited Firozabad, about 50 kilometres from Agra, on the instructio­ns of chief minister Yogi Adityanath. The chief minister had been in Firozabad on August 30.

Kumar, who visited the children’s wards, ultrasound and x-ray centre and PICU (paediatric intensive care unit) of the 100-bed hospital, instructed officials and doctors

to ensure effective control of dengue and viral fever.

Kumar also went to the primary health centre at Himaupur and visited to the houses of fever patients in Abbas Nagar where ordered ambulances to get an 11-year-old girl and an eight-year-old boy admitted in the Firozabad city hospital.

Nodal officer Sudhir Kumar Bobde also visited the Firozabad medical college and the affected areas.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Principal secretary Alok Kumar visiting a village of Firozabad district on Saturday.
HT PHOTO Principal secretary Alok Kumar visiting a village of Firozabad district on Saturday.

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