Experts have advised people to be cautious saying that there is a high risk of outbreak of infectious disease like Cholera in Kathmandu.
The Ministry of Health and Population confirmed cholera infection in four people in Kathmandu so far.
According to the District Health Office, Kathmandu, the infection of the disease has been confirmed in one person in Bhotebahal, one in Dillibazaar and two in Bagbazaar.
The Division of Epidemiology and Disease Control under the Department of Health Services said that the samples are being collected from the areas where the cholera has been detected.
The results have not come yet.
The patients of Bagbazaar have found drinking water of both the jar and the tap without boiling.
A team has been deputed to collect the samples of water in Bhotebahal and Dillibazaar.
Basanta Adhikari, Chief at the District Health Office, Kathmandu said that a team has been formed to investigate the highly contagious fatal disease.