TIWN

UDAIPUR, January 6 (TIWN): The concern raised by IMRC team seems to have started to make its impact in Tripura with the outbreak of Malaria in remote parts of Udaipur especially at Maharani.
One person infected with Malaria is admitted in Maharani PHC while two others are admitted with diarrhoea. But is learnt that more than 50 persons are also infected with the Malaria virus but yet to be admitted in hospital. The medical officer on duty Dr Binoy Debnath said that to prevent further outbreak of Malaria precautionary measures are being taken and blood samples of the suspected citizens will be tested .
It is learnt that with the recent outbreak of malaria panic has started to grip the people living in Maharani and near by areas. Only a few months ago more than 200 people died across the state due to malaria attack. And again the disease started to raise its ugly heads . And all on a sudden the tribal communities living in remote areas are now worried. The matter becomes even more worse due to as majority of the sufferers prefer to be treated by local priests instead of traibed doctors.
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