Cholera death toll in India rises

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Cholera death toll in India rises*

By Sanjaya Jena
Bhubaneswar, Orissa


The death toll from an outbreak of cholera in the eastern Indian state
of Orissa has risen to 115, officials say.

Thirty-five people have died of the disease in three tribal districts in
the past two days, they added.

The outbreak has affected Rayagada, Koraput and Kalahandi districts
where more than 2,000 people have been admitted to hospitals, officials say.

Doctors say contaminated food and water are to blame for the epidemic.

Unofficial sources say the death toll could be higher than 200.

Hot zone

The cholera epidemic started from Kashipur, in Rayagada district, nearly
310 miles (500km) from the state capital, Bhubaneswar.

A senior health official in the district said at least 64 people had
died there.

Orissa's disease surveillance unit says cholera-related deaths have been
reported from outside the three tribal districts.

A cholera patient being taken to hospital in Orissa
The patients are being treated at government hospitals.

The disease, which was initially suspected to be diarrhoea, was
confirmed to be cholera by the microbiology department of MKCG Hospital
in Berhampur and Regional Research Laboratory in Bhubaneswar.

Health officials said microbiological tests conducted on 43 samples
collected from patients in the affected villages had revealed the
presence of the cholera virus in at least 31 cases.

Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said the affected people were being
treated by special medical teams at various government hospitals.

He said instructions had been given to district administrations in the
region to disinfect all water sources.

Consumption of contaminated water and rotten food by the people is
suspected to have led to the epidemic.

The areas affected by the cholera outbreak are in the
Kalahandi-Bolangir-Koraput region - some of the most economically
backward districts in the country.

Most of the victims are believed to be tribes people, say officials.

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