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Gurugram: 93 cattle die of Lumpy Skin Disease, 890 infections found

As many as 93 cattle have died after being infected by the lumpy virus in Gurugram, while 890 cases of the infectious disease have been found among cattle in Gurugram, Sohna and Pataudi areas, district's animal husbandry department .

Gurugram boy who had bird flu died of leukemia: AIIMS | Gurgaon News

Gurugram boy who had bird flu died of leukemia: AIIMS | Gurgaon News
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India Documents Its First Bird Flu Death

India Documents Its First Bird Flu Death
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India Documents Its First Bird Flu Death

India Documents Its First Bird Flu Death
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Boy with bird flu infected at poultry shop? Tracing finds no other case | Gurgaon News

No suspected case of bird flu has been detected till now in Gurugram GURUGRAM: Sushil Kumar, the 11-year-old boy from Gurugram who had contracted the H5N1 avian influenza and died at Delhi’s AIIMS on July 11, was also suffering from leukaemia and pneumonia and had been undergoing treatment at the hospital for more than a month. According to the health department, the boy used to live with his grandmother in Chakkarpur. His parents, who are originally from Bihar, have been staying in Gurugram for the past two months. Sushil’s grandmother’s partner works at a meat shop, which is right next to a poultry shop. The livestock for this shop came from Rajasthan. The health department suspects the boy might have caught the infection from the shop. A report from Pune’s National Institute of Virology (NIV) has already confirmed H5N1 influenza virus. The institute is now conducting whole genome sequencing of samples collected from the child.

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