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Acute Encephalitis Syndrome[/TD]
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June 25, 2016
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City : Bijnor
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Bihar
Three dead of suspected encephalitis in Gaya in four days
Anil Kumar Ojha, Hindustan Times, Gaya | Updated: Jun 27, 2016 16:00 IST
Three people with symptoms of encephalitis have died at the Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College and Hospital (ANMCH) in Gaya in the last four days, and five others are being treated.
Confirming the three deaths, a senior doctor at ANMCH said the patients were brought to the hospital from remote areas in serious condition.
?If patients are brought to the health facility soon after they develop AES (acute encephalitis syndrome) symptoms, such as high fever and body ache, the chances of their survival are high. But delayed arrival only complicates the cases, which sometimes go beyond our control,? he said.
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?All the three patients who died had tested negative for JE despite some symptoms of the disease. Other reports are still awaited, but we have taken it as cases of AES in view of initial symptoms,? Dr Sinha said.
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/patna...n-four-days/story-1zciN14hv3bMMimvtmqDAP.html
Panel raps district over anti-virus drive
Khwaja Jamal in Muzaffarpur
An expert team from National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, New Delhi, has expressed concern over the tardy pace in which immunisation drives against Japanese encephalitis are being carried out in the district.
National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme joint secretary Dr R.K. Das is leading the team along with epidemic intelligence officer Dr Janardhan Nayak. Eight cases of Japanese encephalitis (JE) have been reported in Muzaffarpur with another three in East Champaran district.
The team arrived on Saturday and visited Gangapur village on Sunday afternoon. They met Suraj Kumar (8) who was diagnosed with symptoms of JE twice within a span of 14 days. He was discharged from Shri Krishna Medical College and Hospital on June 24.
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http://www.telegraphindia.com/1160627/jsp/bihar/story_93387.jsp#.V3EQMLgrKUk