Eluru:High presence of lead and nickel in blood and pesticide in drinking water was detected as sample tests were conducted to determine the cause of the mysterious disease that began spreading here since Saturday night.
E-Coli in water was found to be normal while culture test of cerebral spinal fluid turned negative for known viruses and bacteria, an official report said here on Tuesday.
However, a comprehensive report on the causative agents that triggered the disease outbreak could come out only in about a week even as teams from different agencies and institutions went about collecting samples of water, food and blood for a detailed analysis of possible carcinogenic residues.
The AIIMS experts who conducted a preliminary examination of blood samples made out that lead and nickel particulate matter could be the root cause of the mysterious disease, which has claimed one life and leftover 561 people sick.
Compared to Monday, the spread of the disease was low on Tuesday as only 73 new cases were reported in a day.
AIIMS Mangalagiri Director Rakesh Kakkar noted that heavy metal residues were primarily found in the blood samples of the infected people.
Another team from AIIMS, New Delhi, was examining how the heavy metals crept in, by examining the water and food samples.
Hyderabad-based Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology has sought stool and bile samples of the victims for a viral and bacteriological analysis.
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Vegetable samples collected from Eluru were sent to the National Institute of Nutrition in Hyderabad while blood serum samples were sent to the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology for chemical analysis. "These results are awaited," the official report said.
Based on the preliminary findings of the expert teams from AIIMS and other state and Central institutions, health officials presented a report to Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy here today.