An unknown disease erupts in India, 140 people lie in hospitals

Officials in India are investigating the cause of an unidentified disease that left more than 140 people hospitalised over the weekend. Patients from Erlu in Andhra Pradesh had a wide range of symptoms from nausea to depression and fainting, doctors said, the BBC reports, declaring that many of them [...]
Patients from Erlu in Andhra Pradesh had a wide range of symptoms from nausea to depression and fainting, doctors said, the BBC reports, claiming that many of those admitted to the hospital were restored and released quickly.
Local media say patients ran tests for the coronary virus, which were all negative.
“People who got sick, especially children, suddenly began vomiting after complaining about burning their eyes. Some of them fainted or suffered attacks,” said a medical official at the Evlu State Hospital for Indian Express.












