New Delhi, Dec 7 (UNI) Following Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu's intervention, the Centre is rushing a three-member team of medical experts to Eluru in Andhra Pradesh, where scores of children have been hospitalised with an undiagnosed illness in the past few days.
The Central team members comprise Dr Jamshed Nayar, Associate Professor (Emergency Medicine) from AIIMS; Dr Avinash Deoshtawar, Virologist, NIV Pune and Dr Sanket Kulkarni, Dy Director, PH Expert from NCDC, Delhi.
The children reportedly suffered from dizziness, fainting spells, headache and vomiting.
Mr Naidu on Monday spoke to Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan, after seeing reports of more than 300 children becoming ill.
He initially spoke to the District Collector for first-hand information and later spoke to the Director, AIIMS at Mangalagiri and the Director, AIIMS Delhi and was informed that blood samples of the children were sent to Delhi, an official statement here said.
Subsequently, the Vice-President spoke to Dr Vardhan, who asked him to extend all necessary help in diagnosing and providing treatment to the afflicted children. The Minister assured him that all steps would be taken to find out the cause of the illness, once the lab reports were received.
Dr Vardhan and the AIIMS Director assured the Vice-President that treatment would be taken up upon diagnosis of the illness, on receiving the reports of the blood samples.
District Collector Revu Mutyala Raju informed Mr Naidu that necessary measures were being taken to ascertain the reasons for the illness among the children.
He said a door-to-door survey was being conducted and medical teams from Guntur and Krishna Districts were pressed into service.
The Vice-President was also informed that a poison control team from AIIMS had discussed with the doctors at Eluru, regarding the incidence on Sunday.
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