"The affected persons have been admitted to Podagoda hospital. The teams collected blood samples of suspected anthrax patients for laboratory test and distributed medicines among them," Chief District Medical Officer (CDMO) Koraput Laxmi Dhar Kabi said.
Medical teams from Laxmipur and Kakrigumma have been visiting the anthrax-affected village since Wednesday, he said.
The villagers have been asked not to consume rotten beef, the CDMO said.
It seems the affected people had consumed meat of a dead animal a few days ago and it could have led to the outbreak, said an official.
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