HKL treating typhoid patients


KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur General Hospital (HKL) has confirmed that it is currently treating patients for typhoid fever and urged members of the public to be cautious and seek medical help if needed.

Consultant physician and infectious diseases specialist at the hospital, Dr Leong Chee Loon said that not all of those being treated by HKL for typhoid are in serious condition.

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