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  • Re: India Encephalitis 2012: 1,395 deaths - Outbreaks in Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal

    Italian tourist succumbs to encephalitis at SCB Medical College and Hospital
    By Binita Jaiswal, TNN | Dec 15, 2012, 05.04 AM IST


    CUTTACK: An Italian tourist undergoing treatment at the SCB Medical College and Hospital died on Friday. Doctors claimed the 63-year-old tourist identified as Roserio Sebastiano Contiguglia was admitted to the hospital in a critical condition on November 26 with encephalitis. His condition deteriorated eventually and he died in the wee hours of morning on Friday.

    Roserio, a native of South Italy, was a physiotherapist by profession and had come to India on a tourist visa.

    "The tourist was admitted to the hospital with encephalitis. Later, he was diagnosed with septicemia. His condition was quite critical and he died of multiple organ failure," said a doctor of SCB, who was treating Rosario.
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    • Re: India Encephalitis 2012: 1,396 deaths - Outbreaks in Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal

      Gorakhpur: Encephalitis in Purvanchal and deaths continues to recruit patients. In the last twenty-four hours and a half years in medical school recruitment Gorakhpur Gorakhpur and Maharajganj Kanhaiya killed while one - a patient admitted.

      Nehru twenty patients are being treated in hospital. This year, from January till the last patient enrolled in medical school in 2502, of which 519 have died.

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      • Re: India Encephalitis 2012: 1,397 deaths - Outbreaks in Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal

        Encephalitis and death from
        Updated on: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 09:33 PM (IST)

        Gorakhpur: Encephalitis deaths and continues to recruit patients. In the last twenty-four hours, a new patient was admitted to the BRD Medical College Gorakhpur Radha died four years.

        Nehru admitted 19 patients are being treated in hospital. So far this year from January 2503, of which 520 have arrived to treat the patient died.
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        • Re: India Encephalitis 2012: 1,398 deaths - Outbreaks in Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal

          Another child succumbs to Encephalitis; toll 588
          Last Updated: Wednesday, December 19, 2012, 11:46
          PTI

          Gorakhpur: With one more child succumbing to encephalitis, the death toll in the viral disease has mounted to 588 in eastern Uttar Pradesh this year.

          The child hailing from Siddharthanagar succumbed to the disease at BRD Medical College Hospital here yesterday, officials said today.

          As many as 43 patients suffering from encephalitis are being treated at the hospital.

          As many as 3494 patients of Japanese Encephalitis and Acute Encephalitis Syndrome had been admitted to different government hospitals of Gorakhpur and Basti divisions this year, of which 588 died.
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          With one more child succumbing to encephalitis, the death toll in the viral disease has mounted to 588 in eastern Uttar Pradesh this year.
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          • Re: India Encephalitis 2012: 1,402 deaths - Outbreaks in Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal

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            Encephalitis death of one of
            Updated on: Wed, 19 Dec 2012 09:59 PM (IST)


            Gorakhpur: deaths from encephalitis in Purvanchal continues. Declines in the past twenty three years of BRD Medical College Gorakhpur Gorakhpur and Bihar Preethi's died - one patient was admitted. Nehru admitted 13 patients are being treated in hospital.
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            • Re: India Encephalitis 2012: 1,402 deaths - Outbreaks in Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal

              Encephalitis toll climbs to 589
              Last Updated: Thursday, December 20, 2012,14:07
              PTI
              Gorakhpur: Another child succumbed to encephalitis here, taking the death toll in the viral disease in eastern Uttar Pradesh to 589 this year.

              The child hailing from Gorakhpur died yesterday.
              Two more children suffering from the disease have been admitted to the BRD Medical College Hospital, officials said today.

              As many as 3496 patients of Japanese Encephalitis and Acute Encephalitis Syndrome were admitted to different government hospitals of Gorakhpur and Basti divisions this year, of which 589 died.
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              • Re: India Encephalitis 2012: 1,403 deaths - Outbreaks in Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal

                Uttar Pradesh:
                Two more die of JE; toll mounts to 591
                Gorakhpur | Saturday, Dec 22 2012 IST

                The vector-borne deadly Japanese Encephalitis (JE) toll reached 591, following the death of two more children today, official sources said. The scourage has already killed several thousands of people in the region over the last decade. The fresh casualty, includes one resident each of Kushinagar and Basti districts. The sources said so far, 3,501 JE patients had reported at the Baba Raghav Das Medical College and other district hospitals in the division, of which 591 including 52 from Bihar and two from Nepal had died
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                • Re: India Encephalitis 2012: 1,405 deaths - Outbreaks in Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal

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                  Learn life-saving drug shortages claimed 300
                  Updated on: Sat, 29 Dec 2012 11:13 PM (IST)

                  Gorakhpur: Encephalitis enrolled in medical school in three years, the death of three hundred patients from receiving life-saving medication. Doctors wishing to suppress the use of the drug could not do anything. The Auditor General's audit report revealing occurred in Uttar Pradesh.

                  Twenty to thirty BRD Medical College in the year to September was the audit of deaths due to encephalitis. Ten days after the investigation report is sent to ruleThe Director General Medical Education and Training Uttar Pradesh Gorakhpur medical college in the 18 August 2008 letter to the principal encephalitis patients were allowed to buy essential medicine Immunoglobulin . October 20, 2008 by Deputy Secretary Uttar Pradesh government to provide adequate instruction of the drug was given to the Director of Medical Education. Investigation found that in spite of the instructions of the Director General and the rule concerning the purchase of life-saving drugs has not been since October 2009. Do not give this medicine from 2010 to 2012 there has been an unprecedented increase in mortality from encephalitis. 3003 patients were recruited in 2010 including 514 deaths. The mortality rate was 15.60 per cent. 3305 patients were admitted in 2011, of which 627 died. The absence of life saving drug deaths have increased to reach 18.97 per cent. It continued in 2012. 2012 to August 29 this year, the audit included data of patients admitted. 199 of 971 patients admitted to the killing which is 20.50 per cent.

                  Is clear from the report that the use of drug deaths has risen year after closing. More than five per cent of the total deaths in the proportion of patients admitted to be added every year, more than a hundred deaths occurred.

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                  Quite expensive drug

                  Immunoglobulin is quite expensive life-saving drug. Dose given to a patient at the cost of one and a half million. The common man is not easily possible for the drug to be arranged.

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                  Prove useful in drug research

                  Audit report of the Department of Pediatrics at the Medical College President Dr. KP Kushwaha, referring to the 26 May 2012, has been published. It was clear that the drug has been proven useful in the treatment of patients. Encephalitis is clear from the research results that do not use the Immunoglobulin drug was extremely effective increase in mortality.

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                  Auditor General UP Medical College in September this year, the team had come. Encephalitis patients to pharmacists regarding the use of life-saving medicine Immunoglobulin and spoke to me. As far as research is concerned, the usefulness of the drug has been certified.

                  Dr. KP Kushwaha, Principal

                  Gorakhpur Medical College
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                  • Re: India Encephalitis 2012: 1,405 deaths - Outbreaks in Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal

                    Preliminary figures for the whole of 2012 released today. It is likely that the figures will be revised later in the year; http://nvbdcp.gov.in/Doc/je-aes-cd-2012.pdf

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                    The data shown above is a little different from that recorded in this thread. Our fatality figure for Uttar Pradesh stands at 591, Bihar at 299, Gujarat has recorded 8 fatal cases and Maharashtra 24. Recent outbreaks in Rajasthan and Odisha caused 5 and 32 deaths respectively. The FT total stands at 1,420 fatal cases.

                    The graph below uses FT figures for 2011 and 2012 to show the progression of the encephalitis season. NVBDCP final fatality figures for 2003-2007 are also included.

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                    • Re: India Encephalitis 2012: 1,420 deaths - Outbreaks in Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal

                      Updated figures for 2012 from the Jan 31st 2013 Bulletin;


                      The major difference being in the addition of 360 cases & 60 fatalities to West Bengal.

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                      The data shown above is a little different from that recorded in this thread. Our fatality figure for Uttar Pradesh stands at 591, Bihar at 299, Gujarat has recorded 8 fatal cases and Maharashtra 24. Recent outbreaks in Rajasthan and Odisha caused 5 and 32 deaths respectively. The FT total stands at 1,480 fatal cases.
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                      • Re: India Encephalitis 2012: 1,480 deaths - Outbreaks in Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal

                        Vol 1, No 1 (2013)

                        Vol. 25, No. 1, Jan - Mar 2013 Indian Journal of Community Health
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                        Full Paper available at; http://www.iapsmupuk.org/journal/ind...e/view/441/pdf
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                        • Re: India Encephalitis 2012: 1,480 deaths - Outbreaks in Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal

                          I'm not sure that I agree with all of the conclusions in the above paper. The suggestion that the first, second & third cases could all be infected by the same mosquito is unlikely to say the least. The idea of human to human spread is unlikely. More likely, there is a large reservoir of the virus in pigs & wild birds leading to multiple mosquito carriers. In addition many of the cases are not confirmed JE and might be enteroviral in nature from contaminated water.
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                          • Comment: Further confirmation of JE deaths in Odisha in 2012. We had previously counted 32 deaths, none of which had been tallied by the NVBDCP. - Ro

                            ‘7K KIDS DIED IN M’GIRI IN 4 YEARS TILL 2012’
                            Friday, 14 October 2016 | PNS | BHUBANESWAR | in Bhubaneswar

                            Around 1,500 children are dying every year in Malkangiri district due to negligence and indifferent attitude of the State Government and corrupt practices of bureaucrats, alleged noted RTI activist Pradeep Pradhan on Thursday.

                            He said the information obtained under the RTI in 2012 revealed that around 7,000 children had died from 2007-08 to 2011-12, and on an average, around 1500 children die every year as per the Government report, he said.

                            He too stated that many cases of death are not reported and ignored by the Government to lower down the figure.

                            In 2012, due to spread of Japanese Encephalitis, 38 children died in 14 villages in the district between September 1 and December 5. A fact-finding team of the Right to Food Campaign had conducted a study about the reasons of deaths of the children. It had been found that though spread of JE is one of the factors, major reasons are malnutrition and hunger.
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