Bhopal, Jan. 5 -- Twenty new patients were detected in Indore on Sunday after health teams screened over 9,000 people amid a diarrhoea outbreak caused by contaminated drinking water, even as a team of scientists from the National Institute of Bacteriology, Kolkata, arrived in the city to investigate microbes found in the tap water, officials said. Health teams examined 9,416 individuals from 2,354 households during an ongoing survey in the city's Bhagirathpura area, they said. At least 10 people have died since the outbreak began on December 25, with residents blaming officials for ignoring months of complaints about foul-smelling water in the congested locality. According to officials, 398 patients have been admitted to hospitals so far fo...