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60 Tripura students sick

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Press Trust of India Agartala
Sixty students belonging to two

primary schools in Tripura were taken ill today after being administered a drug to remove tapeworms, official sources said.

Forty students of Chandrapur class twelve school, who were administered the albendazole doses yesterday, fell sick in the school and were admitted to Dharmanagar Hospital in North Tripura district, Subdivisional Magistrate (SDM), Shankar Debnath said.

The condition of two students was stated to be critical.

Chief Medical Officer, North Tripura district, Shankar Das, said that an investigation was ordered and the samples of albendazole drugs, water and food distributed in mid-day meal programme were being examined.
 

In a separate incident, 20 students of Sidang Banapalli SB School were taken ill after taking the same drug and were admitted to Kumarghat subdivisional hospital in Unakoti district, School Inspector Gyanprabin Chakma said.

They are stated to be out of danger.

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First Published: Feb 11 2015 | 7:05 PM IST

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