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Villagers hospitalised after outbreak of viral fever, typhoid

Posted on August 6, 2015 by admin

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According to Krishna District Medical Officers, water contamination, poor sanitation, and climate changes have caused an outbreak of viral fever and typhoid, hospitalizing more than 250 villagers.

 

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