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Mysterious disease claims two more lives in Budhal, death toll rises to 10

Jammu: Two children of a family died and their four other siblings were hospitalized after they fell seriously ill due to some ‘mysterious disease’ at the village in Budhal where massive `health- crisis’ continued to haunt villagers in Rajouri district, taking death toll to 10 so far in last one month while the Health authorities remained clueless.

According to Kashmir Media Service, both the siblings belonged to Larkoti hamlet in Badhaal village of Budhal tehsil in Kotranka sub-division of Rajouri district where eight members of two different families had lost their lives due to a mysterious disease in December last year, Director Health Services Dr Rakesh Magotra said.

A senior District Health official in Rajouri said that six children of Mohammad Aslam, hailing from Badhaal village in Budhal, were brought to Community Health Centre, Kandi (Kotranka), for medical check-up on Saturday evening. They had symptoms like fever, sweating, vomiting, dehydration, episodic loss of consciousness etc.

The children were initially referred to the Government Medical College (GMC), Associated Hospital in Rajouri and later four of them were shifted to SMGS Hospital (GMC) Jammu, where the girl, Naveena Kouser (8 yrs) breathed her last at 1.05 pm while her brother, Zahoor Ahmed (14 yrs) at around 7.50 pm on Sunday.

The official said two of the siblings were under treatment in the Isolation Ward of GMC Rajouri. The condition of two in Jammu was said to be serious this evening. They both were kept in the Intensive Care Unit of the GMC Jammu. He further added that two others admitted in Rajouri hospital are also being shifted to GMC Jammu late this evening.

The remaining four ailing children of Mohammad Aslam, undergoing treatment in GMC, Jammu, are Yasmeen Akhtar (15 years), Mohammad Maroof (10 Years), Zabina Kouser (9 years) and Safina Kouser (6 years).

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