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மரண அறிவித்தல் 
அமுதன் அண்ணாமலை

                                தோற்றம்: 15.07.1989      மறைவு: 25.01.2013
(மருத்துவ பீட இறுதியாண்டு மாணவன்,James Cook School of Medicine, Townsville, QLD)
தமிழ்நாடு, காரைக்குடியைப் பிறப்பிடமாகவும்,NSW-INGLEBURN, ஐ வதிவிடமாகவும் கொண்ட அமுதன் அண்ணாமலை 25.01.2013 அன்று காலமானார்.அன்னார் அண்ணாமலை மீனாட்சி சுந்தரம், சாந்தினி அண்ணாமலை ஆகியோரின் அருமைப் புதல்வரும் அழகு அண்ணாமலையின் பாசமிகு அண்ணனும் ஆவார்.
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 Medical student dies of typhoid fever

From: NewsComAu
January 30, 2013
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A JAMES Cook University medical student with a passion for improving health in Third World countries has died from typhoid fever as he was about to start his final year of studies. Amuthan Annamalai, 23, died in Townsville Hospital on Friday after battling the bacterial disease, believed to have been contracted during a recent visit to the Middle East and southern Asia.
Mr Annamalai's parents have travelled from Sydney to Townsville this week to farewell their son.
His medical lecturers and colleagues yesterday paid tribute to the young student leader, who was an active member of the Medical School's student association.
Mr Annamalai was in his final year of studying medicine, and was due to graduate this year.
JCU Dean of Medicine Dr Richard Murray said Mr Annamalai had a passion for global health and the standard of living in the developing world.
"He'd been very active in the student body in this regard, in student clubs, in activities and was a young man with great promise going places," he said.
He said the death had shocked the medical school's close-knit community.
"There has been a great outpouring of grief and loss and particularly concern for his grieving family who have arrived in Townsville to be with their son and to make sense of what's happened," he said.
The university is planning a memorial service for Mr Annamalai later this week.
JCU Medical Student Association president Alex Hanson said the sudden death had devastated the school.
"Amuthan was an outstanding member of the medical community," she said. "His vibrant personality just made everyone around him smile.
"He was an activist for global health, which was also very inspiring."
Townsville Hospital and Health Service deputy executive director medical services Dr Geoff Fisher said there was no risk of infection of typhoid fever to the general public.
"Typhoid is not an airborne disease," he said.
"Contaminated water and food are the most common sources of infection."
He said those people who have been in close contact with Mr Annamalai are being tested and monitored, and provided with information about symptoms to look out for.
http://www.news.com.au/national/medical-student-dies-of-typhoid-fever/story-fndo4ckr-1226564598413

1 comment:

க.நா.சாந்தி லெட்சுமணன். said...

அன்பு சகோ அமுதன்! கருணையே வடிவான இறைவன் இவ்வளவு கருணையற்றவரா? உன்னை இழந்து வாடும் அப்பா,அம்மா,தங்கை, அத்தையர், ராஜா, சுப்பு மற்றும் எங்கள் அனைவருக்கும் இறைவன் பலம் தர வேண்டும். உன் ஆன்மா சாந்தியடைய இறைவனிடம் இதயம் உருகி, கண்ணீருடன் வேண்டுகிறோம்.உன் இழப்பு எதனாலும் ஈடு செய்ய முடியாதது.