10-04-2006, 09:02 PM
<b>PM's grandsons in AIIMS with confirmed dengue </b>
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's two grandsons - Madhav and Rohan - were on Wednesday diagnosed with dengue fever at the AIIMS. They were admitted to a private ward of AIIMS with high fever and other symptoms of the disease. The two of them live at the Prime Minister's official 7 Race Course Residence in New Delhi</b>.
The Prime Minister's son-in-law, who is also suspected of being of affected with dengue, has been admitted at the AIIMS. The result of his medical report is awaited.
Eleven-year-old Rohan and seventeen-year-old Madhav were admitted to a private ward of AIIMS with high fever and other symptoms of the disease. Rohan was admitted last evening.
Doctors confirmed that both had contracted the viral disease caused by Aedes mosquito which breeds in unhygienic conditions
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unhygienic conditions in PM residence ??????
I hope this may open eyes.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's two grandsons - Madhav and Rohan - were on Wednesday diagnosed with dengue fever at the AIIMS. They were admitted to a private ward of AIIMS with high fever and other symptoms of the disease. The two of them live at the Prime Minister's official 7 Race Course Residence in New Delhi</b>.
The Prime Minister's son-in-law, who is also suspected of being of affected with dengue, has been admitted at the AIIMS. The result of his medical report is awaited.
Eleven-year-old Rohan and seventeen-year-old Madhav were admitted to a private ward of AIIMS with high fever and other symptoms of the disease. Rohan was admitted last evening.
Doctors confirmed that both had contracted the viral disease caused by Aedes mosquito which breeds in unhygienic conditions
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unhygienic conditions in PM residence ??????
I hope this may open eyes.