Via the Times of India: UP: NCDC in Firozabad to probe ‘viral’ deaths, WHO says ‘dengue haemorrhagic fever’. Excerpt:
AGRA/NOIDA: A five-member team of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) sent by the Union health ministry is in Firozabad to investigate deaths of children after prolonged fever, dropping platelets, severe dehydration and bleeding of gums.
The Firozabad DM and UP DG (health) said dengue haemorrhagic fever could be the cause while the UP medical education principal secretary said these are cases of dengue, leptospirosis and scrub typhus.
With six more cases, the death toll in Firozabad, the epicentre of the viral disease, touched 71. Of them, 52 were children, local sources said. “The WHO has suggested dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) could be causing deaths,” Firozabad DM Chandra Vijay Singh told TOI.
UP DG (health) Dr Ved Vrat Singh said, “The Centre has asked the NCDC team to investigate deaths due to viral fever and dengue-like symptoms in Firozabad. The team will also study the nature of vector-borne diseases spreading there.” He added, “Local authorities have been alerted about the spread of dengue haemorrhagic fever. It is a severe form of the disease.”
During a visit by UP chief secretary Rajendra Kumar Tiwari to Noida, officials said some samples had been tested. “We can say for sure that there are known causes and there is no mystery. We had sent samples to KGMU (King George’s Medical University), Lucknow that have confirmed dengue in several cases. It was a small outbreak of dengue and leptospirosis,” Alok Kumar, principal secretary of UP medical education, told TOI. Officials said 185 samples had been tested by the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR), of which 73 were positive for dengue, 47 for leptospirosis, 28 for scrub typhus and one for Japanese encephalitis.
At a meeting in Lucknow, CM Yogi Adityanath had asked Kumar to position himself in Firozabad and monitor the situation. Senior IAS officer Sudhir M Bobde has been appointed nodal officer for Firozabad district. Sources in Firozabad told TOI that an estimated 5,000 people in the district are bedridden with fever, at home and in hospitals.