two districts of Uttarakhand Almora And these days in Haridwar mysterious The outbreak of fever is spreading rapidly,A total of 10 people have died in the last 15 days, including Almora of the district Dhauladevi block Seven more in Haridwar district Roorkee Three deaths included in the area, This sudden increase in fever cases has alerted the health department and local administration.,
media reports According to, Almora Of Dhauladevi block of patients in platelets Symptoms of rapid collapse are being seen, after which many people have died during treatment., on friday bibdi 70 year old Ganga Dutt of the village Joshi Death due to high fever increased panic in the village, Earlier, Madan Ram, Asha worker Hansi Bhatt, Pandit Shailendra Pandey and Govind Singh Khani have also died of similar disease.,
There is an atmosphere of fear among the villagers due to continuously increasing cases.
Local people said that due to damaged roads, patients are not being taken to the hospital on time., bibdi to the village Dhauladevi The road connecting to the Community Health Center has been closed for the last one month, due to which there are huge difficulties in treatment., Cases of fever are continuously increasing in villages and there is an atmosphere of fear among the villagers.,
This Seeing the seriousness of the matter, Health Secretary Dr. Rby Rajesh Kumar Almora And instructions have been given to the Chief Medical Officers of Haridwar for immediate investigation. Almora A special investigation team in Dhauladevi has been sent, which is immediately treating the patients and collecting samples. Lab I am investigating.
Whereas in Haridwar cmo To Roorkee An investigation has been handed over into the three deaths so that the causes of the disease can be found out and prevention can be done in time. Health department went door to door screening Campaign has also been started, till now hundreds of people have been screened and water sources have been removed. sample Tests are being conducted.
Special emphasis on cleanliness in rural areas
At present mysterious The cause of fever is not clear, but the health department viral fever Or dengue Is investigating as if it is an infection associated with the symptoms. Special emphasis is being laid on awareness and cleanliness in rural areas so that the disease can be prevented from spreading further. Currently, the Health Department is investigating this entire issue.

