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Andhra Pradesh
Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD: Bangladesh Finance Minister Shafi-ur-Rahman, who is here attending the ongoing Asian Development Bank meeting, was admitted to Yashoda Hospital on Friday following complaints of "breathlessness, fever and altered sensorium". The Minister has a urinary tract problem for which he has been getting treatment for many years, a statement issued by the hospital said. Mr. Rahman has been diagnosed to have urinary tract infection with spillage of blood. He is being administered antibiotics by a team of specialist doctors. There is no acute cardiac problem, but he is in a semi-conscious critical condition. He is being closely monitored at ICU by specialists, according to the statement. Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy enquired about the health status of Mr. Rahman.
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