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1 dead, hundreds hospitalised as mysterious disease takes over Andhra Pradeshs Eluru

A woman showing symptoms of epilepsy being taken to a hospital in Eluru town of Andhra Pradesh Sunday night. (PTI)

A woman showing symptoms of epilepsy being taken to a hospital in Eluru town of Andhra Pradesh Sunday night. (PTI)

In what can be termed as absolutely shocking, a person has died and around 350 people have been hospitalized so far because of a mysterious disease Andhra Pradeshs Eluru. As per a report, around 180 patients have been discharged from the government hospital in Eluru after being treated for symptoms, which include epilepsy, seizures, giddiness, vomiting and frothing. 


The first case of this unknown disease was reported on December 5, after a 45-year-old man, identified as Sridhar from Vidyanagar area of Eluru town, succumbed to the mysterious disease on Saturday. Though the family members of the man took his body initially, the police took it back at the hospital late night for autopsy to find out the actual reason. 

While Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy visited the government hospital, where around 150 infected people are being treated, his predecessor Chandrababu Naidu has demanded that a health emergency should be declared in the town.

Meanwhile, doctors have ruled out the possibility of patients contracting the virus as none of infected patients tested positive for the novel coronavirus. As per reports, World Health Organisation (WHO), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) are working towards finding more about the mysterious disease. 

Also, teams of representatives from Hyderabad-based organisations including National Institute of Nutrition, India, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, and Indian Institute of Chemical Technology have started researching on the same. 

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Union Minister Dr Bhagwat Karad unveils Dr Kavita Chandak’s book ‘Healing women with Homeopathy’

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Dr Chandak has also given a thorough explanation on topics like cancer of the breast, uterus and cervix, which are the most prevalent types of cancers in women. Her book contains a study of several homeopathic remedies with special emphasis on gynecology through the chapters like the core of a few important female remedies and the homeopathic gynecological kit. The book also gives a glimpse of rare and lesser-known remedies.

It is worth noting that Dr Chandak holds two golden book world records for treating kidney disorders and a case of mucormycosis. She is also the recipient of ‘The Excellence in Homeopathy award 2022’ given by Hpathy.com to 66 renowned homeopaths throughout the world. Over the years, Dr Chandak has organized more than 800 free medicine distribution camps. She provides her services through her web clinic in 20+ countries. Her area of specialization is behavioral psychiatric disorders like autism and ADHD.

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NCP Chief Sharad Pawar (81), on Monday afternoon, said he had tested positive for COVID, but there was no cause of worry.

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He requested all those who had come in contact with him in the last few days to get themselves tested and take necessary precautions.

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