This story is from August 27, 2008

Mystery fever claims more lives in Kanpur

The deadly virus has, so far, claimed 210 lives across 350 villages of Akbarpur, Rasoolabad, Bhognipur and Sikandara tehsils of Kanpur Dehat.
Mystery fever claims more lives in Kanpur
KANPUR: The reports of 35 more patients falling to the mystery fever in Kanpur Dehat villages on Tuesday put the administration on tenterhooks.
While senior officials miserably failed to confirm the toll as teams of state health department and experts of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, who were rushed to Kanpur by the Centre to collect samples, too failed to shed light on the disease.

The deadly virus has, so far, claimed 210 lives across 350 villages of Akbarpur, Rasoolabad, Bhognipur and Sikandara tehsils of Kanpur Dehat, leaving villagers panicky. While they have helplessly watched their near ones dying, health experts have no idea about how to check spread of the killer virus.
After making its presence felt in about 350 villages of Kanpur Dehat within a couple of weeks, the virus is now spreading its tentacles into bordering districts of Mainpuri, Etawah, Farrukhabad and Kannauj.
"We are actually at a loss as how to tackle it,"said a paediatrician at the District Hospital. The hospital is already struggling to cope with the heavy influx of patients suffering from fever and viral infection.
On Monday evening, the hospital authorities referred Swapnil Kumar (14) from Malasa village and Munni (10) from Dhar, to LLR.
However, due to financial constraints their parents expressed helplessness to shift them. "I don't have enough money to get my children treated at the LLR Hospital. We are now at the mercy of the Almighty,"said a tearful Manohar.
Dhar and Malasa are the two worst affected village of the district.
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