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Dengue concerns authorities.

Statesman (India)

| October 30, 2008 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The Statesman (English). (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Statesman News Service RAIGANJ,Oct. 29: The North Dinajpurhealthauthorities have expressed concern after they learnt that the 31 nurses of a Kolkatahospital, who were tested dengue positive have returned to their native villages in different blocks of North Dinajpurlike Chopra, Kaliyaganj,Karandighi,Raiganjand Goalpokhar-1. These nurses were apparently infected by the dengue virus while they were undergoing training on general nursing and midwife at Lady DufferinVictoria Hospital in Kolkata. A deputy CMOHof North Dinajurdistrict Dr DipakBhowmicksaid, "The number of people suffering from fever in different blocks of the district is rapidly rising. However, no one has been …

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