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  • West Bengal
    google translated;

    Inseflaitis another patient's death
    Publish Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 08:14 PM (IST) | Updated Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 08:14 PM (IST)

    14 patients admitted suffering -inseflaitis Anbissiac
    News reporter, Siliguri, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital in the last 24 hours of a four-year-old boy suffering Inseflaitis deaths. His death was acute Inseflaitis syndrome. Since January the number of patients dying from Inseflaitis in Anbimsiac is 34. These 20 deaths and 14 deaths Japanese Inseflaitis Inseflaitis syndrome is acute. While the 14 treated patients is still running in Anbimsiac. As informed by official sources in Anbimsiac Khagrabadi resident of Cooch Behar district Subhojit Modok (4) Anbimsiac his family last week on July 18, was admitted in the investigation of her blood was found in the Japanese Inseflaitis negative. According to information Inseflaitis Anbimmsiac admitted 14 patients, five of them seriously, who Critical Care Unit (CCU) is placed in. While Peediattrik Ward Three and for the treatment of patients suffering Inseflaitis on the "Ais' six patients admitted to the ward.
    - See more at: http://www.jagran.com/west-bengal/da....S51AcbzK.dpuf

    In Dinhata Inseflaitis outbreak
    Publish Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 06:53 PM (IST) | Updated Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 06:53 PM (IST)

    Communication link, Dinhata: now in Dinhata Inseflaitis outbreak is growing. Dinhata in block number one and two after the death of two people from Inseflaitis Meanwhile, the city's number two, a woman in the ward Inseflaitis Krishna Berman was admitted to hospital suffering from Dinhata. He then moved to the Uttar Banga Medical College where he is being treated. The incident has fueled tension in the city. Recently a number of Dinhata block Jhudipadha sector Namita Das and Dinhata block two numbers of Chaudharihat Chanderkuti Harulal receipt of a young boy named have died. Japanese Inseflaitis deaths of two North Bang was undergoing treatment at the Medical College. Taking it to the public health department began raising concerns. Dinhata municipality chairman Udayan cavity to clean up the city had different wards of the city, according to the rules are being sprayed. Dinhata spray in different wards of the drains have been initiated. City Krishna Berman, a woman in the ward number two is suffering from Inseflaitis. He was admitted to the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital.
    - See more at: http://www.jagran.com/west-bengal/co....zONG7HcJ.dpuf
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    • West Bengal
      google translated;

      Kalchini death of two Japanese fever
      Publish Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 10:20 PM (IST) | Updated Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 10:20 PM (IST)

      Jayganv: Kalchini block Inseflaitis in two patients died from fever. This past January and so far three patients have died Alipurduar district. Although the first case in Kalchini block is panic among local people. Alipurduar district hospital superintendent Dr. King Saha said Kalchini area Tirkey Zara fell to 62 after the symptoms of Inseflaitis North Bengal Medical College Hospital was referred to. But the death of the patient was on the way during the move. Meanwhile, Rita Bhujel township brave battle of Dlsinhpadha under Kalchini block 30 on Thursday had passed from death Inseflaitis.
      Alipurduar district hospital superintendent Dr. King Saha said Alipurduar district Inseflaitis has been made with three deaths.
      - See more at: http://www.jagran.com/west-bengal/ja....0wQCXEl7.dpuf


      Maharashtra

      Viral encephalitis spurt in teenagers baffles city doctors
      Sumitra Deb Roy,TNN | Jul 25, 2015, 01.35 AM IST

      MUMBAI: Doctors have noted a sudden and rapid increase in cases of viral encephalitis mainly among teenagers from south Mumbai. Among a dozen admitted in several south Mumbai hospitals, one youth is serious and on ventilator.
      ...
      Samdani added that the virus causing the infection is probably not a usual one. "We had sent samples of two patients to a private laboratory in Bangalore that studies these viral parameters. The samples tested negative for most usual viruses," he said.
      ...
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      • Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/48209512.cms

        Viral encephalitis spurt in teenagers baffles city doctors
        Sumitra Deb Roy,TNN | Jul 25, 2015, 01.35 AM IST

        MUMBAI: Doctors have noted a sudden and rapid increase in cases of viral encephalitis mainly among teenagers from south Mumbai. Among a dozen admitted in several south Mumbai hospitals, one youth is serious and on ventilator...

        ...Viral encephalitis cases, doctors say, started trickling in about a week to ten days ago. The disease is an inflammation of the brain caused by a virus. At Jaslok Hospital, four patients between the age group of 15 to 20 years are admitted. Infectious disease consultant Dr Om Srivastava said that one of them has suffered from seizures, a typical presentation of the disease. "At the root of the disease could be enteroviruses. The infection seems to be coming from food or a water-borne source commonly seen during monsoon," he said. The source, however, can only be determined by a proper study, he added...

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        • Encephalitis sting inflames Aasu
          TNN | Jul 25, 2015, 06.00 AM IST

          Guwahati/Jorhat: With the Japanese encephalitis (JE) death toll in the state touching 66, All Assam Students' Union (Aasu) on Friday staged protests across Assam and urged the state government to check the spread of the disease.

          The activists of Aasu threatened to stage more protests in the coming days if the state took no steps to prevent the spread of JE.

          Since January this year, the state recorded 365 JE-positive cases, health department officials said.
          ...
          With the Japanese encephalitis (JE) death toll in the state touching 66, All Assam Students’ Union (Aasu) on Friday staged protests across Assam and u


          Comment: Assam has also reported 224 cases of AES including 48 fatalities to July 14th. I have not seen any update on this figure since then. - Ro
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          • Health Minister holds review meeting on JE outbreak in Assam

            Ministry rushes expert team to Assam

            Shri J P Nadda, Minister of Health and Family Welfare held a review meeting with senior officials of Health Ministry in the backdrop of recent outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) in Assam. He stated that the Director General of Health Services has been directed to immediately rush a team of experts to Assam to assist and advise the State health authorities in clinical management of the cases. Enumerating on the steps taken by the Ministry to assist the Assam Government, the Health Minister stated that ?All the necessary assistance is being provided to the state of Assam to handle this outbreak effectively. We are closely monitoring the situation and whatever additional help is required would be provided with immediate effect,? Shri Nadda said. ?Senior officers of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare are in regular touch with the State health authorities. Sufficient number of testing kits has already been provided to the state,? added Shri Nadda. The Additional Director of the National Vector Borne Diseases Control Programme is camping in Assam since 22nd July, 2015.

            The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has already sanctioned funds for establishment of three paediatric ICUs in district hospitals at Sivasagar, Golaghat and Lakhimpur. The Health Minister has advised the State Government to operationalize these ICUs immediately. Also, keeping in view the large number of JE deaths the State Government has been advised to manage the cases locally to save precious lives. Extensive fogging is also being carried out. To address the situation, the State Government has asked the physicians from medical colleges to stay in district hospitals on rotation. In addition, The IEC activities have been strengthened with the help of PRIs.

            365 JE positive cases and 66 deaths due to JE have been reported from the State so far. More number of deaths has been reported from the upper Assam districts namely Sivasagar (9), Dibrugarh (7), Jorhat (7) and Golaghat (4). During the review meeting of the Health Minister, it was learnt that majority of the victims are adults. 12 districts of Assam including Sivasagar, Dibrugarh, Jorhat and Golaghat have been covered under the adult JE vaccination campaign. All the districts of Assam have also been covered under JE child (1?15 years) vaccination campaign and routine JE immunisation programme. Cases detected are generally the persons, who have not been vaccinated.

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            Three more died due to encephalitis in North Bengal

            25th July, 2015 : With three more deaths due to encephalitis in North Bengal the toll rises to 49. In last 24 hours two patients died in North Bengal Medical College and Hospital (NBMCH) and one at Alipurduwar hospital
            Geregory Tirkey (62) of Samuktala under Alipurduwar district who was admitted at NBMCH died on Friday night, Sahera Banu (20) of Talma under Jalpaiguri district died today while Surendra Ishari (80) of Alipurduwar died on Friday at Alipurduwar hospital.
            ...

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            • West Bengal

              NO. Inseflaitis two deaths
              Publish Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2015 06:15 PM (IST) | Updated Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2015 06:15 PM (IST)

              -alipurdwar And Cooch Behar districts was a Japanese one patient died from fever
              Jeanan, Alipurduar / Cooch Behar: Alipurduar and Cooch Behar Sadar Mjean the hospital late last night Inseflaitis two patients died from fever. According to hospital sources, Sanjeev Tirkey Alipurduar district hospital named the dead patient is 22, who were residents of the area Chengmadi Kumargram block. Last July 22, were admitted to the district hospital. Alipurduar district hospital it took two people have died so far. However, in Cooch Behar Mjean hospital last night Smadini Berman died 50. Berman was also suffering from Smadini Inseflaitis Najirhat resident of Dinhata. Although the incidence of death from Inseflaitis Alipurduar district hospital management has declined to comment. Hospital sources said the district hospital with symptoms of Inseflaitis many patients have been admitted. However, Alipurduar district residents getting Inseflaitis death cases concern remains.
              Cooch Behar dialogue so far, according to our colleague Mjean Inseflaitis three patients died in the hospital. This information is from the district health department sources.
              - See more at: http://www.jagran.com/west-bengal/ja....kAZN47Ev.dpuf

              Jharkhand

              Jamshedpur | Barishone transmitted diseases as well as in the city
              Bhaskar News NetworkJul 26, 2015, 03:00 AM IST

              Jamshedpur | Barishone city infected with the outbreak of diseases is growing. On Saturday, Japanese Inseflaitis (JE) of the five suspected patients are met. Treating these patients is underway in TMH. District Surveillance Officer Dr. Shahir Paul said about five patient samples have been sent to investigate the MGM Medical College. Further action would be taken only after the report. Health Alrt- city je met five patients, the Department alert
              जमशेदपुर | बारिशहोने के साथ ही शहर में संक्रमित बीमारियों का प्रकोप बढ़ने लगा है। शनिवार को जापानी इंसेफ्लाइटिस...

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              • DEADLY JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS SURGES IN ASSAM

                Posted date: Monday, July 27, 2015
                Cases of deadly mosquito-borne Japanese encephalitis have risen significantly in Assam as a result of warming weather and changing rainfall.

                A class 10 student died in Tezpur on Monday. Another man from Nagaon died in GMCH in Guwahati.
                ...
                - See more at: http://www.pratidintime.com/home/new....eA4N1Qiy.dpuf

                Why can?t Assam stop Japanese Enchaphalitis?
                By TNT News on July 27, 2015Comments Off on Why can?t Assam stop Japanese Enchaphalitis?

                Syeda Ambia Zahan

                For the Assam Health department, if a person is above seventy, the government does not have to take care of his health as he is approaching towards the end of his life. In a state where a nearly eighty-year-old man heads the highest authority as the CM, in the full of his capacity and strength such notions of some officers heading the various health programs in the state simply ridicule the mind.

                ?Actually most of the JE deaths are occurring among the people aged above 65. This is because these people were not vaccinated.? One high official of the NRHM said to this correspondent when enquired about the scenario regarding the Japanese Encephalitis death.
                ...
                The pilot project of child vaccination of JE started in 1987-88 and then it stopped. Again the pilot project, this time adult vaccination started in 2011. The pilot project covered nine districts of upper Assam. But for some unknown reason the health authorities felt that there is no need to vaccinate the people from the lower part of Assam. As a result of which no vaccination drive was carried out in later years and now everyone can see the results. In 2014, the outbreak that occurred in first week of June saw maximum fatalities from lower Assam districts of Barpeta and Nalbari. Same is the case this time.

                To utter surprise, the districts covered under the pilot project in 2011, also have been seeing JE deaths.

                ?Actually the vaccine that is being supplied is not enough to cover cent percent population. The pilot project covered 70% .
                ...
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                Union team in Assam to examine Japanese encephalitis data
                GUWAHATI, JUL 26 (Agencies) :Published on 27 Jul. 2015 1:16 AM IST

                A two-member team from the Union health ministry met state health officials and studied Japanese encephalitis (JE) data for all districts of Assam, said State surveillance officer (SSO) of the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) B C Bhagawati on Saturday.
                ...
                The Union ministry of health on Saturday announced that three teams, comprising specialist doctors and paramedics, will be soon dispatched to Assam to take stock of the situation.


                West Bengal
                google translated;

                If vaccination of all districts in the northern jei sbasthyakartara
                Correspondent

                Siliguri and Alipurduar, July 7, 015, 020129

                All the districts in the northern Japanese enasephyalaitisera preventive vaccination is necessary to recommend to the members of the delegation of the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital authorities reported. The team reached the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital on Sunday. Lohia Hospital neurologist ramamanohara delegation in New Delhi, the center of a bug-hunter and haijinera Director of All India insastitiu. The delegation held talks with the authorities of North Bengal Medical College and Hospital. They attacked the Japanese enasephyalaitisa and acute enasephyalaitisa sinadrame and collected information about the dead. They marched towards the evening Jalpaiguri. Over two days, they Jalpaiguri, Cooch Behar alipuduyara will turn the situation.
                North Bengal Development Minister Gautam Deb said, '' about the situation on the part of the state health department was always in coordination with the Centre. Bhairolajite regular samples are sent to the National insastitiu of Pune. That is the central expert team. In the northern districts of preventive measures that will help the delegation hoped that opinion. ''


                Ahaluoyaliya Darjeeling MP Surendra Singh said, he Darjeeling chief health officer of the data from the disease, the Health Minister about the situation. The delegation also requested to send. Ramamanohara Lohia Hospital and North Bengal Medical College Hospital as the nodal center that is just part of the job. The MP said the health of all the kingdoms of the disease under control will help. ''
                The delegation met with the medical Bengal Jalpaiguri chief health officer.
                Enasephyalaitise Japanese attack at one of the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital patients died. He died on Saturday night. North Bengal Medical College and Hospital sources said the deceased name is Pushpa Roy (75). Deuniyapara police station area in Jalpaiguri. He was admitted with fever, convulsions July 3.
                Medical sources said the region, North Bengal Medical College Hospital from January 4 people have been killed so far. At least 3 people were affected jei his dead-on. The last four days have killed five people in eiesa Alipurduar- hospital. One of them is a resident of Assam. Hospital sources have revealed, on Thursday, a man and a woman died in the hospital. On Friday, a woman died while referring to North Bengal Medical College. Phakiragramera resident of Assam on Saturday laksmibala Barman (45) and Samir kumaragramera tirake (X) has the death. The blood samples were tested from different districts, including many of the cuts jei. Jei virus in the body of the missing, many of them in the second round matched the test jei. So doctors in eiesa faction claimed the reason was sick patients identified, but the germ infections in North jei more.
                Jei eiesa in the last three years, and the patient died over the bar. Last year, 160 people were killed. The experts had he lived. Without jei, they had the possibility of infection from the water. Shortly after the first of this year's vaccination program is jei total of 9 blocks in three districts of North Bengal. However, in most cases within 54 blocks of the vaccine has not been possible due to lack of adequate supply of vaccine. Jei on behalf of the central government is to supply vaccines.




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                • West Bengal

                  Jalpaiguri hospital visits Health Ministry
                  Publish Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 06:18 PM (IST) | Updated Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 06:18 PM (IST)

                  - By negotiating with the government the full report will be placed before the Central Government: GK Pandey
                  - Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar districts will also visit the Alipurduar
                  News reporter, Jalpaiguri: various districts of North Bengal Inseflaitis die from the disease continues. District Health Department initiative to combat the disease is doing what. To see it on Monday, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Department of Health Haijinik delegation visited the Jalpaiguri district hospital. The Union delegation held a meeting with the district health authorities.
                  After the meeting on behalf of the central delegation GK Pandey (Director, Institute of Hygiene and Public Health) said that we negotiated with the state government delegate to the Central Government the full report. Today we Jalpaiguri Sadar Hospital visited different wards. What the government is taking steps to avoid disease. His researched. He further said that after we Alipurduar Jalpaiguri, Cooch Behar will visit the hospital. Inseflatis disease in the context of the state government's confidential report said that most of the media has to work with. But some things have to be secret from the media. The delegation of G Pandey, susmita Khapr and Dr Banerjee and Dr. Anand is included.
                  The death toll from Inseflaitis since January of this year the number of patients has reached 37. Japanese Inseflaitis which 16 deaths occurred, while 21 deaths have resulted from acute Inseflaitis syndrome. Only 24 deaths so far in July Inseflaitis stack. Japanese Inseflaitis 13 deaths and 11 deaths have resulted from acute Inseflaitis syndrome.
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                  • Assam
                    Fewer JE cases this year, says CM
                    Gaurav Das,TNN | Jul 28, 2015, 06.00 AM IST

                    GUWAHATI: In spite of the state recording 389 cases of Japanese encephalitis (JE) cases and 73 casualties this year, chief minister Tarun Gogoi on Monday said enough preventive measures were taken to contain the disease.
                    ...
                    In the last two days, the state reported 24 new JE cases. Seven people died in the same period. Jorhat district was the worst hit with 10 deaths with 21 JE-positive cases.
                    ...

                    In spite of the state recording 389 cases of Japanese encephalitis (JE) cases and 73 casualties this year, chief minister Tarun Gogoi on Monday said e


                    Comment: Assam has also reported 224 cases of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome including 48 fatalities to July 14th. Thus the state fatality toll is at least 121 and probably higher. Officials do not seem to be reporting the fact that for every confirmed JE case & fatality in Assam, there is also an AES case that remains unconfirmed, but is likely JE too. To July 29th of last year,473 JE cases with 88 fatalities were confirmed. A total 1,257 cases of AES with 207 deaths (JE confirmed are included in these figures) was reported for that date. - Ro

                    West Bengal

                    Encephalitis toll rise to 52, three more deaths
                    By Prashant Acharya

                    28th July, 2015 : The death due to encephalitis in North Bengal is not ready to stop, with the regular deaths since last few days the toll reached to 52 this year.
                    Three more lives claimed due to encephalitis within last 24 hours at North Bengal Medical College and Hospital (NBMCH).
                    Pratima Debnath (47) of Alipurduar and Mangru Oraon (53) of Bagdogra died due to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) while Pinky Mallic (4) of Durgadas colony under Siliguri Municipal Corporation (SMC) died of Japanese Encephalitis (JE).

                    ...

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                    • From Week 27 IDSP report http://idsp.nic.in/

                      Arunachal Pradesh
                      Papumpare
                      JapaneseEncephalitis
                      1 case 0 fatalities 04-07-15 04-07-15
                      Under Surveillance
                      Cases reported from Tame Takar, Yupia District Papumpare. District
                      RRT investigated the outbreak. Active case search done in the
                      community. Serum sample tested at DPL Arunachal State Hospital,
                      Naharlagun on 04/07/2015 was found to be positive for JE IgM NIV
                      Mac ELISA.case treated symptomatically. Health education given.

                      Assam

                      Nalbari
                      Japanese Encephalitis
                      04 cases 01 fatality 18-06-15
                      Under Surveillance
                      Cases reported from 03 different blocks namely Kamarkuchi, Chamata, and Tihu,
                      District Nalbari. District RRT investigated the outbreak. House to house survey
                      done. Majority of cases were more than 15 years of age.65 blood slides and 41 RD
                      kit tested negative for malaria. All 04 samples tested at GMCH were found to be JE
                      IgM ELISA positive. One 70 year old male died due to the condition. All cases
                      treated symptomatically. Health education given

                      Dibrugarh
                      Japanese Encephalitis
                      02 cases 01 fatality 10-05-15
                      Under Surveillance
                      Cases reported from Village Achabam, PHC/Block Naharani, District Nagaon.
                      District RRT investigated the outbreak. House to house survey done. All samples
                      sent to AMCH, tested positive for JE IgM ELISA. 140 blood slides examined were
                      found to be negative for malaria. One 30 year old male died due to the condition. All
                      cases treated symptomatically. Health education given
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                      • West Bengal
                        Two more died due to encephalitis
                        28th July, 2015
                        ...
                        Bhubeneshwari Burman (70) resident of Bhaktinagar under Jalpaiguri district and Surendra Roy (55) of Khola Chand Fapri, along Siliguri eastern Bypass area.
                        With these two deaths the toll reached to 54 only in North Bengal.
                        By Prashant Acharya

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                        • 2 with JE symptoms die

                          Our Correspondent
                          Siliguri, July 28: Two persons who had shown symptoms of Japanese Encephalitis died at North Bengal Medical College and Hospital last night.

                          Bhubaneshwari Burman, 90, from Ambikanagar Colony in Bhaktinagar, and Sukendra Roy, 55, from Kholachand Fafri in Jalpaiguri district, had been tested negative for JE.
                          ...

                          Since January this year, 20 people have died of Japanese Encephalitis and 28 people have died of symptoms of the disease at NBMCH.

                          A three-member team from the Union ministry of health and family welfare visited NBMCH on Sunday and the members are likely to hold a meeting with the hospital officials tomorrow.
                          ...



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                          • Uttar Pradesh
                            google translated;

                            The death blow came in fever innocent
                            FaizabadTuesday, July 28th, 2015
                            Amar Ujala BureauUpdated @ 11:01 PM IST
                            The death blow came in fever innocent
                            Children with a high fever, shock was coming. On the other hand if a child were in serious condition. The doctor said that the patient could not check, so clearly can not be said that what causes fever and shock came from. JE and brain to examine TB doctor wrote.

                            Anil Kumar, a resident of Tarun Duhda shiva son seven months on Monday came fever. Children were also setbacks. Family members rushed to the district hospital. where he died. Chhattisgarh Vilaspur resident Kriti (6), daughter of small shocks are coming with fever Solanki. The district has been hospitalized. pediatrician Dr. Arun Kumar has been advised that the baby probe. The first is to improve his condition. He has written for the investigation of TB JE and brain.
                            दिमागी बुखार के लक्षण के साथ एक मासूम की जिला अस्पताल में इलाज के दौरान मंगलवार को मौत हो गई।


                            Two more deaths from Inseflaitis
                            Publish Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2015 09:56 PM (IST) | Updated Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2015 09:56 PM (IST)

                            News reporter, Gorakhpur:
                            In Purvanchal Inseflaitis deaths continues. BRD Medical College in the last twenty four hours, three new patients were admitted and two others were killed.
                            The two innocents were killed Sntkbirnagr them two years to three years of Anam and Mhrajagnj happy. Nehru Hospital, 32 patients are being treated. BRD Medical College from January this year so far 322 patients have access to treatment, 86 of whom were killed.
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                            • Assam
                              Encephalitis cases on rise in Dibrugarh

                              Avik Chakraborty
                              Dibrugarh, July 29: Japanese encephalitis has claimed 18 lives in Dibrugarh district this year, said Amrit Kumar Baruah, joint director of the district health services.

                              Thirty-eight people tested positive to the disease, while 48 have been detected with acute encephalitis syndrome.

                              ​...
                              http://www.telegraphindia.com/115073...p#.VblIG_lVhBc

                              18 encephalitis deaths in Dibrugarh this yr
                              TNN | Jul 31, 2015, 06.27 AM IST

                              Dibrugarh: The encephalitis death toll in Dibrugarh district this year has touched 18 even as health authorities are trying to combat the deadly disease. Among the victims, 8 have died of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) and 10 of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES).
                              ...

                              The encephalitis death toll in Dibrugarh district this year has touched 18 even as health authorities are trying to combat the deadly disease. Among t
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                              • West Bengal
                                google translated;

                                THE DEATH TOLL CONTINUES TO RISE IN THE NORTHERN REGION ENASEPHELAITISE
                                3:30 PM - THURSDAY JUL 30, 2015


                                Sea Bagchi, Siliguri: enasephelaitise North Bengal Medical College and Hospital on Thursday, one patient died. Hospital sources reported, the patient dhupagurira resident, the name of the Lights Das (58). Sindrome enasephelaitisa acute infection were reported to have died. At the moment, 18 patients were admitted to the medical enasephelaitise affected. This disease this year, the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital, 51 patients so far have died. Many of the dead were victims of Japanese enasephelaitisera.
                                ...
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