This Article is From Jul 26, 2014

Arunachal Pradesh Sounds High Alert After Encephalitis Death

Press Trust of India: A high alert has been sounded in Arunachal Pradesh following the death of a 10-year-old girl while 11 others have taken ill from Japanese Encephalitis.

Kiran Raji, a 10-year-old girl of Sippi village in Upper Subansiri district, who was admitted to Arunachal State Hospital here died on Thursday, state Epidemiologist Dr L Jampa told PTI today.

The other affected persons are children in the age group of 1 to 14 years besides an 18-year-old teenager, he said in a statement.

They were undergoing treatment at the Arunachal State Hospital since the last week, while two cases being treated in Guwahati Medical College Hospital in Assam reportedly had shown improvement, he said.

Anticipating similar cases associated with convulsions,seizures, rigidity and also loss of consciousness, the state health department has geared up its surveillance mechanism besides initiating testing facility at the ASH.

Delhi-based National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP)'s central division has been requested to provide sufficient JE-virus testing kits to the state urgently and the RMRS- ICMR at Dibrugarh has been requested to assist in the laboratory testing and confirmation of the JE-infection, Dr Jampa said.

Four cases have been tested positive for the JE virus in ASH laboratory of which one had also been confirmed as positive JEV by RMRC, Dibrugarh, the statement said.

Health & Family Welfare Minister Kalikho Pul has appealed to the civil society to remain alert to prevent the spread of the disease by following the do?s suggested by the department.

He said preventing the virus form breeding in stagnated water sources could go a long way in averting the disease.

Ten Encephalitis cases was reported for the first time in the state in 2010 while 14 cases, all from Assam, were reported at Rama Krishna Mission Hospital here between June to August last year.

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