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Home / Health / 100 Students Hospitalized After Deworming Drive

100 Students Hospitalized After Deworming Drive

11 Feb

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Summary

  • Nearly 100 students were hospitalized after consuming deworming tablets.
  • Children complained of headache and vomiting shortly after medication.
  • District officials are investigating the cause of the widespread illness.
100 Students Hospitalized After Deworming Drive

In an alarming incident on Tuesday, approximately 100 students at Jawahar Lal Prema Devi School in Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh, were hospitalized due to illness. The students began experiencing symptoms of headache and vomiting shortly after consuming Albendazole tablets as part of a district-wide deworming campaign.

Of the roughly 150 students who received the medication, about 100 reported discomfort, leading to immediate concern among parents and school staff. Thirty-three students were initially taken to the Community Health Centre in Kamalganj, while 67 others were transferred to Lohia Hospital at the district headquarters.

District Magistrate Ashutosh Kumar Dwivedi personally visited the hospital to oversee the situation and ensure the children received adequate medical attention. Chief Medical Officer Dr. Avanindra Kumar stated that while the deworming drive was conducted across the entire district, the adverse reactions were confined to this particular school. Officials are investigating the incident, with the District Magistrate suggesting a possibility of other underlying causes for the sudden illness, though all affected children are reported to be in stable condition.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Approximately 100 students were hospitalized after consuming Albendazole tablets during a deworming drive, experiencing symptoms like headache and vomiting.
Students complained of severe headache and vomiting shortly after consuming the deworming medication.
Yes, the deworming campaign that included the distribution of Albendazole tablets was conducted across the entire district.

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