Games medical chief falls sick
New Delhi, Oct. 1: The chief medical officer for the beleaguered Delhi Commonwealth Games has fallen sick with suspected typhoid just days before the event kicks off, an official said Friday.
In the run-up to the troubled showpiece, which begins Sunday, health fears have mostly centred on a serious outbreak in the capital of dengue fever, a potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease.
Typhoid, a food and water-borne illness, is also an ever-present danger in India and athletes have been warned to be very careful about their food and water intake.
“Tarun Garg is on sick leave,” an official at
the Indian Federation of Sports Medicine said, adding that preliminary tests pointed to a case of typhoid. “But we have a slew of other medical officers on the job.”
Delhi Health Minister Kiran Walia has brushed aside fears of a dengue epidemic, saying no athlete had reported sick so far.
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