AES outbreak: 12 kids die in Muzaffarpur


Muzaffarpur, Jun 8 (IANS): At least 12 children have died in the past one week of suspected Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) and Japanese Encephalitis (JE) in Bihar's Muzaffarpur, while 15 are being treated at the city's two hospitals.

Five children died of suspected AES and JE over the past 24 hours, while 12 new patients were admitted, said a District Health official on Saturday.

Some 21 children were admitted at the Shri Krishna Memorial College Hospital (SKMCH) and 14 were admitted at Kejriwal Hospital on Friday.

"Of the 12 children who died in the past week, the death of two by AES has been confirmed," said District Civil Surgeon S.P.Singh. "We are investigating the reasons for the other deaths," he added.

According to Singh, most patients were brought in with high fever and hypoglycemia (a condition caused by a very low level of blood sugar (glucose)).

"All primary health centres in the district have been put on high alert. But the people need to be cautious about their children as well. Give them as much liquid as you can and keep them hydrated," he said.

SKMCH pediatrician Dr G.S.Sahni said: "In children, the symptoms of AES are high fever, body stiffness and loss of consciousness. We're informing the public to be aware of these symptoms."

AES outbreaks are a routine in areas in and around Muzaffarpur in the summer months. The epidemic mostly affects children from poor families below 15 years of age.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jun 09 2019

    There are so many facts in this area so that care of sick children or people make difficult to come to hospital earlier.so sad that so many children dead.very poor infrastructure ,lack of education ,knowledge of diseases,lack of vehicles to go to hospitals,poor family matters ,Powerty too.Many times parents doesnt think of it when a child falls sick and has fever.Hope this will reduce now ,the child mortality rate ,getting infected etc.Heartfelt sympathy to the parents of deceased children.

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  • SACHIN KUMAR, Bihar

    Sat, Jun 08 2019

    Such type of epidemics are unknown to common persons. Since the symptoms resembles to AES so it is said to be AES but its real cause and treatment is unknown. Doctors from foreign countries came a few years ago to do some research work on AES but the disease is spreading at its own cost. Weather conditions have dominated the common men activities so prediction and prevention of AES is mystery. But doctors' suggestion can only prevent those children from AES.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 08 2019

    We have Rs. 3,000 Crores for Statue of Unity & Rs. 1.10 Lack Crores for Bullet Train ...

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