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Mumbai: 78 women prisoners of Byculla jail admitted to JJ Hospital after complaining of nausea, vomitting

Press Trust of India July 20, 2018, 13:38:38 IST

As many as 78 women prisoners of Byculla jail were admitted to the state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai on Friday after they complained of nausea, vomiting and loose motion, hospital sources said.

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Mumbai: 78 women prisoners of Byculla jail admitted to JJ Hospital after complaining of nausea, vomitting

Mumbai: As many as 78 women prisoners of Byculla jail were admitted to the state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai on Friday after they complained of nausea, vomiting and loose motion, hospital sources said. [caption id=“attachment_4782511” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters Representational image. Reuters[/caption] The admission of the inmates to the hospital started around 10 am after they informed the jail authorities about the health problems, the sources said. The dean of the hospital, Mukund Tayade, confirmed that 78 patients were admitted to the hospital till noon and the number was expected to go up. “Seventy eight patients have so far been admitted. Few more are likely be brought to the hospital. All of them complained about vomiting, nausea and giddiness,” he told PTI. He said none of the patients were in serious condition. They were responding to treatment. Tayade said it would be premature to say what exactly caused the health problems. More details are awaited.

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