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Hundreds ill, 1 dead due to unidentifi­ed illness in India

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NEW DELHI (AP) — At least one person has died and 200 others have been hospitaliz­ed due to an unidentifi­ed illness in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, reports said Monday.

The illness was detected Saturday evening in Eluru, an ancient city famous for its handwoven products. Since then, patients have experience­d symptoms ranging from nausea and anxiety to loss of consciousn­ess, doctors said.

A 45-year-old man who was hospitaliz­ed with symptoms similar to epilepsy and nausea died Sunday evening, the Press Trust of India news agency reported.

Officials are trying to determine the cause of the illness. So far, water samples from impacted areas haven’t shown any signs of contaminat­ion, and the chief minister’s office said people not linked to the municipal water supply have also fallen ill. The patients are of different ages and have tested negative for COVID-19 and other viral diseases such as dengue, chikunguny­a or herpes.

An expert team deputed by the federal government reached the city to investigat­e the sudden illness Monday.

State chief minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy visited a government hospital and met patients who were ill. Opposition leader N. Chandrabab­u Naidu demanded on Twitter an “impartial, full-fledged inquiry into the incident.”

Andhra Pradesh state is among those worst hit by COVID-19, with over 800,000 detected cases. The health system in the state, like the rest of India, has been frayed by the virus.

 ?? AP photo ?? Patients and their bystanders are seen at the district government hospital in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh state, India on Sunday. Over 200 people have been hospitaliz­ed due to an unidentifi­ed illness in this ancient city famous for its handwoven products.
AP photo Patients and their bystanders are seen at the district government hospital in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh state, India on Sunday. Over 200 people have been hospitaliz­ed due to an unidentifi­ed illness in this ancient city famous for its handwoven products.

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