NEW DELHI, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) -- A mysterious fever has claimed over 120
lives in northern Indian state Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur division in the last three
weeks, official sources said Wednesday.
A group of scientists, including experts from India's National Institute of
Virology (NIV) have been formed to contain the disease, the Indo-Asian News
Service reported.
Besides NIV experts, scientists and doctors from medical colleges and
hospitals are also the members of the group.
The mysterious disease, which is infecting about 8-10 people daily, is
marked by high fever. Symptoms of the mystery disease are similar to that of
malaria and jaundice, sources said.
The unofficial count of the deaths due to the mysterious disease in six
districts of Kanpur division is 160.
The worst hit by the disease is Akbarpur district, where 100 people have
died, said a district administration official.
Experts fear that the disease can spread to adjoining districts.
A team of officials from the Indian Health Ministry has arrived in Kanpur
and collected patients' blood samples, the report said.