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bennycog
29th October 2010, 10:22
sorry should be in news updates...



http://news.ninemsn.com.au/health/8114766/mystery-disease-kills-51-in-india

Doctors in a northern Indian state are struggling to identify a disease that has killed more than 50 people over the past two weeks.

The suspected virus affects mostly children and older people, who suffer from a high fever, vomiting and headaches before succumbing, officials said Thursday.

"We are not able to identify the virus that is causing the deaths. It could be a mutant form of dengue or malaria, but we are not sure," said S P Ram, the state's top medical official. "Microbiologists are trying to pinpoint the exact cause."

In the state capital, Lucknow, about 340 people have been sickened and at least 51 have died, said Manish Mishra, a government spokesman.

Blood samples have been sent to the National Institute of Communicable Diseases in New Delhi to identify the disease, Mishra said.

Health authorities blamed unhygienic conditions for the spread of the disease, which has particularly hit Lucknow's Khadra neighbourhood.

"We cannot give the exact reason for the deaths, but it could be due to unhygienic living conditions in Khadra," said A K Shukla, Lucknow's chief medical officer.

Heaps of garbage, open drains filled with fetid water and clogged sewers mark the entrance to Khadra, home to around 250,000 people. The community tap, located next to an open drain, supplies darkish brown water, which people use for drinking and cooking.

"We are living in hell. We drink muddy water and live in a neighbourhood full of filth and dirt," said Kamla Maheshwari, a housewife, as she waited for her turn at the community tap.

Nilima Kumari, 25, lost her 2-year-old son Sonu early this week.

"Sonu had a fever. One day suddenly he started vomiting and before we could take him to the doctor, he died," she said, crying as family members tried to console her.

With no regular medical care, residents swarmed a state-run medical camp set up in a small field, where half a dozen doctors treated patients in the open.

ascendingstarseed
29th October 2010, 13:17
It's a miracle that it's not worse, some areas in India have been grossly polluted by corporate darlings like Coca Cola that have contaminated drinking waters supply's with all kinds of nasty, known carcinogens and other chemical toxins

shadowstalker
29th October 2010, 17:49
I sometimes wonder if man made diseases are not worse then nature it self.


If one is not awake to what is really going on they would simply think that it's just part part of life to the indigenous folks who live there that would be the sheeple thinking.

The religious would say that god is punishing them, for there so called indiscretions.

We know that there are being off-ed because they are truly spiritual and hold many keys to the universe and how things truly began here on this planet.

bennycog
29th October 2010, 22:53
i am thinking that maybe it could be the start to a new false flag disease.. as the tptb are trying everything on every level right now.. this is how the swine flu started is it not?
surely they would know that we did not listen to them the last time around..

and on the other hand big corporate companies can be the most likely blame on this disease.. just knowing by way of our smart whistleblowers and members of this forum that the technology is there to reverse this kind of mess is heartbreaking..