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Unknown disease outbreak in India
More than 300 people could be poisoned by mosquito repellent. However, doctors do not yet have exact data on what caused the strange disease.
Mosquito repellants, experts say, could be the cause of an unknown disease, which is why nearly 400 people were hospitalized in India. This was announced on Monday, November 7, by the Indian agency PTI.
It is noted that at the moment this is only an assumption of specialists. The causative agent of the disease has not yet been identified. There is no official information yet.
Over the weekend, an unknown disease outbreak reportedly occurred in the city of Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, and more than 300 people were admitted to hospital within 24 hours due to an illness that doctors could not identify. They experienced a variety of symptoms, from nausea to seizures to loss of consciousness. However, his coronavirus tests came back negative.
A previously unknown disease has been identified in more than 100 fishermen in Senegal. People admitted to the hospital developed scab-like skin rashes.
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