Driver from Mumbai tests positive for SARS
Monday, April 28 2003 19:02 Hrs (IST)
Mumbai: A driver from Ambernath, who had taken the Stanley family from Mumbai to Pune, has tested positive for Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), taking the total number of cases in Maharashtra to five, according to Maharashtra Health Minister Digvijay
Khanvilkar.
The driver, whose name the Minister refused to disclose owing to social stigma, had been admitted to Kasturba hospital a couple of days
ago and was under treatment.
"All the people who had come in contact with the driver have been quarantined and there was no cause for panic since the driver has
been responding to treatment," he said.
The driver's SARS status was confirmed after reports of tests conducted by National Institute of Virology (NIV) proved positive on April 28.
The driver was the second patient in Mumbai to have tested positive besides 32-year-old Bhaskar Murthy, who is currently in New Delhi
after being discharged from Kasturba hospital.
Murthy, who worked for K K Maritime in Hong Kong, had been admitted to Kasturba hospital on April 22 after he showed symptoms of the
disease. However, he was discharged on April 25 even before the reports from the NIV were received.
"The doctors at the hospital were specifically instructed not to discharge Murthy till the second reports come in. However, Murthy was
discharged after he expressed a desire to leave the hospital. A report on the matter has been prepared and would be submitted to the
civic authorities for further action against those responsible for the lapse", said the director of health services Dr S Salunkhe.
PTI
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