Heavy Metals Found Searching for Source of Mysterious India Disease, South Asia News & Top Stories



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BANGALORE, INDIA (AFP) – Traces of heavy metals such as lead and nickel were found in samples taken from 550 people affected by a mysterious disease in a southern Indian town where some victims collapsed on the street, authorities said. .

The government has brought medical experts to Eluru in Andhra Pradesh state to investigate the disease, which first appeared on Saturday.

A man died after showing symptoms of seizures, nausea, and chronic pain.

India already has the coronavirus with the second highest number of cases in the world, and it is expected to soon surpass 10 million. The disease has added to the nerves of the region.

Hospital officials said 555 people had been treated since Saturday, including about 80 on Tuesday (December 8). A hospital has reserved 100 beds for the victims, but most have been sent home again.

Samples taken from 10 people showed high levels of lead and nickel in the blood, said the head of Eluru Government Hospital, AV Mohan.

State authorities have ordered an investigation into the origin of the metals and how they spread.

However, Mohan added that the sample was too small to be sure that lead and nickel had caused the disease to spread through the city of 200,000 people.

There are no large chemical factories in the region and more extensive tests have been carried out on the supply of water and even milk that is drunk in the city.

Experts from the national medical institutes were also collecting edible oil, rice and urine samples for analysis.

District officials have already pointed to a possible role for chemical additives in pesticides.

“Some people say it is mass hysteria, but it is not,” said AS Ram, a senior doctor at the government hospital.

“Most patients come in with minor head injuries or a black eye because they suddenly collapsed from the seizure,” Ram said.

“But in an hour or two, most of them are fine.”

Police officer Kiran Kumar, who collapsed while on duty Monday, said he was “scared” after being semi-conscious for more than two hours.

“My colleagues told me, I yelled something and collapsed. I injured my right shoulder from falling on the road.”



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