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Mystery fever grips Lucknow, 400 patients reported 

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September 3, 2021
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Lagatar24 Desk : More than 400 viral patients, including 40 children, have been admitted to various government hospitals in the state capital in the past two days.

Lucknow OPD seems to be in panic mode with 20 percent of patients having been admitted with fever, but a chaos among patients has emerged as they are referring to it with the initial phase of third Covid wave.

There are instructions in the hospitals to not take patients in the OPD section without conducting a Covid antigen test.

As per the hospitals, the number of viral patients has increased by about 15 per cent in the last week. In the third week of August, the number of fever victims was about 5 per cent.

Hospitals like Balrampur Hospital, Civil Hospital and Lohia Institute have seen a surge in recent viral cases. More than 300 patients have come to OPD with fever problems.

In Mahanagar Bhaurao Deoras, Rani Laxmibai, Lokbandhu, Ram Sagar Mishra and Community Health Centres, the number of fever victims has been increasing continuously.

In the paediatrics department, 12 children suffering from fever have been admitted. Of these, seven are from Lucknow.

The number of people getting tested for dengue, malaria, typhoid is also more than normal.

According to the medical superintendent of the Bhaurao Deoras hospital, Dr Manish, 10 to 15 children with fever are coming daily.

Dr S.K. Nanda, director of Civil Hospital, said. “The weather is changing rapidly. Humidity has increased in the atmosphere. In such a situation, viruses are present on the lower surface of the atmosphere. There has been an increase in the number of viral fever cases and three dengue patients are admitted in the hospital. There has also been an increase of 20 per cent in cases of viral fever and other related diseases.”

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered that sanitation and hygiene operations should be taken up on war footing. He has also asked hospitals to brace up to meet the situation which is being closely monitored by health officials.

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