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An eighth grade student, Soyam Vineet, 13 succumbed to a viral fever in Perur Ashram School in Mulugu district on Saturday night. He was down with fever for the past four days and the school staff failed to ensure timely medical treatment
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I only had a viral fever, which everybody gets. Only thing was it was on the higher side, says the actor
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If an outbreak with potential to spread to other areas is detected, State government can check its spread very quickly, says Veena George
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy was trying to restrict YouTube channels since they were streaming the real issues to the people, said BRS leader Harish Rao
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Chikungunya continues to remain a major viral disease that has surged along with dengue infections in Telangana, during the ongoing monsoons.
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According to reports, Korimi Anjaneyulu was undergoing treatment for viral fever in the Area Hospital for the last three days
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As a result of negative resting, such cases are recorded as ‘suspected dengue’ by the Telangana State Public Health department, but no attempt is underway to understand whether a different viral agent is responsible for triggering the rise of such dengue-like infections.
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Though the villagers claimed that the two children died of dengue, the local health officials maintained that the two died due to viral fever and issues related to pulmonology
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Private nursing homes, clinics, and the outpatient departments of Fever Hospital, Gandhi Hospital, and OGH are experiencing a steady increase in patients with viral fever and dengue symptoms. With more rainfall expected, Dr. B Ravinder Naik, Director of Public Health, has issued a warning urging residents to focus on preventive measures to curb the spread of disease.
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The physicians, meanwhile, have urged people to carefully monitor their dengue related symptoms during the ongoing season of viral fevers
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BRS leader Dr RS Praveen Kumar asserted that people from rural parts were losing lives to viral fevers due to negligence of the State government.
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Dr Thukaram Batt made inquiries into the deaths by interacting with family members of the deceased persons.
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Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS)-Adilabad has been flooded by patients of viral fevers in recent times. Officials of the institute said that over 50 percent of total outpatients were diagnosed with various fevers including dengue
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On Saturday, a 17-year-old-girl from Gundaipet village in Koutala died while being shifted to a hospital in Hyderabad
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Immunologists and seasonal disease experts have advised people to focus on their immunity to fight upper respiratory tract infections.
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. The number of outpatient cases being treated at the district headquarters hospital also saw a big rise in the last 10 days, especially after monsoon showers resulted in water stagnation in villages and towns.
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Patna: The children in Bihar are reeling under the grip of a viral fever with most Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) wards in all major hospitals filling up quickly. The doctors at these hospitals fear that the viral fever could be the new variant of the coronavirus. However, it is not confirmed yet by Indian […]
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Several cases reported in various private hospitals, nursing homes in city in last one week
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The total number of active cases was 570 now. The city reported 59 fresh cases in the last 24 hours.