Two Indian citizens were hospitalized in the Tambov region with an infectious disease, their condition is satisfactory. According to the press service of the regional department of Rospotrebnadzor, about 400 more people who had contact with the sick were examined, no signs of the disease were detected.
The day before, the department reported that anti-epidemic measures were being taken due to the detection of an acute intestinal infection of unknown etiology in an Indian citizen who arrived from Delhi in the Tambov region. According to the results of the tests, a cholera-like pathogen was identified in him.
According to Rospotrebnadzor, two Indian citizens are hospitalized, one with clinical manifestations of the infection, the second without clinical manifestations. The condition of the patients is satisfactory.
In addition, a ban was established on the use of the Tsna River for recreational purposes: swimming, fishing and the use of water from the river for economic purposes were prohibited. Local authorities have stepped up the disinfection of sewage treatment plants, as well as tightened control over the safety of the water supply system.
Source: Rosbalt

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