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Rajasthan girl dies in Gujarat of suspected Chandipura virus, tests awaited

A girl from Rajasthan has died in Gujarat after being diagnosed with a suspected Chandipura virus infection. Medical authorities are awaiting confirmatory test results to determine the cause of death. The incident highlights concerns about viral infections and their potential spread across state borders. Health officials are monitoring the situation closely and have not yet released further details.

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Rajasthan girl dies in Gujarat of suspected Chandipura virus, tests awaited

A girl from Rajasthan has died in Gujarat after being diagnosed with a suspected Chandipura virus infection. Medical authorities are awaiting confirmatory test results to determine the cause of death. The incident highlights concerns about viral infections and their potential spread across state borders. Health officials are monitoring the situation closely and have not yet released further details.

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