Mystery fever stalks city of Taj
Vijay Upadhyay Agra. It's the city of one of the beautiful architectures in the world but the ancient city of the Taj Mahal is perhaps one of the dirtiest cities of the country, with sanitation virtually non-existent here. It is this lack of sanitary discipline that has resulted in one of the largest outbreaks of virulent diseases in the town this month, disabling at least 15-20 per cent of the city's total population with a mystery viral fever. This has made the local health officials warn tourists arriving in the city to 'arm' themselves against the diseases plaguing the city of the love mausoleum. Doctors in urban areas are trying to cope with fever that is making people in thousands bedridden very week, but all they have are increased dosages of antibiotics to help the body's own immune system tide over the sickness. Yet the viruses have begun taking their toll in the rural areas where entire villages have come down with virus-related feve...