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Pune: A 19-year-old who is 22 weeks into her pregnancy tested positive for Zika virus late on Saturday night. The positive test result took the count of confirmed cases in Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) limits to 66 and in the district to 73. The 19-year-old, a resident of Bavdhan, is the 26th pregnant woman to have confirmed Zika infection in Pune city.

She did not report any symptoms. Her anomaly scan report also indicated that the growth of the foetus was normal. As many as 64,000 homes have been inspected since the first Zika virus case was reported in Erandwane.



Of those, 1,668 homes had reported larvae and eggs of mosquitoes. A total of Rs2.6 lakh has been collected as a penalty from violators found harbouring mosquitoes.

A team from the National Institute of Virology (NIV) team is collecting samples of live mosquitoes and larvae from spots where Zika-confirmed cases are being reported. We also published the following articles recently Legionnaires' disease outbreak: Australia's Victoria reports 71 confirmed cases Victoria, Australia recorded 71 Legionnaires' disease cases and one fatality linked to cooling towers in Melbourne's industrial west. The health department is inspecting over 100 cooling towers, suspecting them as the source.

Symptoms include chest infection, fever, chills, cough, and headaches. Authorities advise consulting a doctor if experiencing symptoms since mid-July. 85-year-old woman raped, murdered by 35-year-old drunk man in Bareilly An 85-year-old woman in Bareilly's Hafizganj village was allegedly raped and murdered by a 35-year-old intoxicated man named Rakesh Kumar.

The victim, from a minority community, lived alone after losing her husband and son. Kumar forced entry into her home and assaulted her. Police arrested him and charged him under relevant sections for his actions.

Watch: 3-year-old dies after sliding iron gate falls on her while playing in Pune's Bopkhel A tragic accident occurred in Ganeshnagar, Pune, where a three-and-a-half-year-old girl, Girija Ganesh Shinde, lost her life after a sliding iron gate collapsed on her while she was playing. The incident happened when a boy from a neighbouring house tried to close the gate, causing it to fall. Despite her father's efforts, she was declared dead at the hospital.

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