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Chitranayak-MP Akbar Hossain Pathan Farooq has been suffering from fever for a month. He is currently admitted to the Evercare Hospital (Apollo) in the capital.
According to family sources, preparations are underway to take him to Singapore as the blood infection and fever are not reduced. The country’s Mount Elizabeth Hospital has already been contacted. They will take you there as soon as you get permission.
Farooq was admitted to the United Hospital in the capital on August 18. Although various tests were performed, including the crown, the cause of the disease could not be recovered. Corona’s results are also repeatedly negative. After several days of treatment in the hospital, Farooq recovered and returned home on August 27.
He was subsequently admitted to the hospital again on August 31. In addition to the corona, typhoid, dengue and malaria samples were also analyzed. Everything is negative. But the fever did not subside and he was transferred to Evercare Hospital (Apollo) on September 5. Tomorrow (September 9) there is a board meeting at the hospital with the hero, said Farhana Farooq, the hero’s wife. After that, the date of your visit to Singapore and the current medical procedure will be fixed. He told the Bengali Tribune: ‘Several experiments have been done before. Even when he came here (Evercare), his crown was tested. There is nothing wrong in it. But the fever doesn’t go away. So we contacted Singapore. Now is the time for Corona. There are some complications to getting you there. Mount Elizabeth Hospital physician Mr. Lai has sent a request to his government to take him away.
Ms Farooq said that doctors at the two hospitals in the country had said there were some infections in Farooq’s blood. So whether she has a fever or not, she wants to take her to Singapore.
Meanwhile, Farooq’s treatment is being carried out under the supervision of Ebadur Rahman, a kidney specialist, and Nikash Shaila, a medical specialist at Evercare Hospital. Ebadur Rahman is known to be in contact with Lai, a doctor from Singapore.
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