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BMC says number of suspected measles cases surge to 1,263

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 17, 2022 14:48 IST

Seven suspected measles deaths and 164 cases of the viral infection have been reported in Mumbai since its outbreak ...

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Seven suspected measles deaths and 164 cases of the viral infection have been reported in Mumbai since its outbreak in September, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has said.

With 184 new cases having symptoms of fever and rashes on the body, the number of suspected measles cases in the city rose to 1,263, and 647 of these cases included children in the age group of 1 to 4 years, the BMC said in a release.

The number of patients admitted in hospitals due to measles infection rose to 80, it said, adding that 12 new patients were admitted on Wednesday.

The civic body stated in a bulletin that even though the seven suspected cases were due to measles infection, the exact reason behind the deaths have yet to be confirmed and will be done after a review committee gives its report.

In measles, the child gets fever, cold, cough and red rashes on the body. Complications from this disease can be serious in children who are partially vaccinated or unvaccinated, a BMC release earlier said. 

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