Bihar's
mystery disease identified, toll to 41
Thursday June 23, 2011 03:21:06 PM,
IANS
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Patna:
The mystery disease that has rocked Bihar and killed six more
children by Thursday morning, has at last been identified. It is
encephalitis, an official Thursday said. The latest deaths have
pushed the toll in the state to 41 children in the past ten days.
"It is not a mysterious disease, it is encephalitis that killed
children," said Dr I.P. Choudhary, a member of the central medical
team from New Delhi.
But state Health Minister Ashwani Kumar Choubey said: "It was not
proper to term it as encephalitis."
"Only the type of encephalitis has to be identified now. It will
take some more time till clinical test results are available,"
Choudhary told IANS on phone from Muzaffarpur.
According to a district health official, in the last the 24 hours,
six more children have died of this disease, taking the deaths in
the state to 41 by Thursday morning.
"Three children died in Muzaffarpur's hospitals Thursday morning
and two died late Wednesday and one died in a village," a district
health official said.
All the children died after they got high fever followed by
convulsions and unconsciousness. Locals have repeatedly been
terming the disease as "chamki ki bimari", saying the symptoms
were similar to those of encephalitis, which causes inflammation
of the brain.
Two expert teams - one from Pune-based National Institute of
Virology and another from the central health ministry - visited
hospitals in Muzaffarpur Tuesday and Wednesday where dozens of
children are undergoing treatment.
Principal Health Secretary Amarjeet Sinha said the experts also
collected samples of mosquitoes and animals to identify the cause
of the disease.
Over three dozen children are undergoing treatment in various
hospitals in Muzaffarpur, Motihari and Patna.
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