Encephalitis

Committee report on Acute Encephalitis Syndrome, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, 25/06/2022

Report of the Committee formed by the government of Uttar Pradesh in Original Application No. 116 of 2014 in the matter of Meera Shukla Vs MC, Gorakhpur & Others. In compliance with the orders of the National Green Tribunal (NGT), Principal Bench, New Delhi, the government of Uttar Pradesh constituted …

Encephalitis breaks out in Muzaffarpur

While the district health department is still busy in making preparations for providing better medicare to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) patients in SK Medical College Hospital (SKMCH) and Kejriwal Private Hospital here, children with symptoms of suspected encephalitis have started pouring in the two hospitals. During the last 36 hours, …

Why the Encephalitis Deaths Won’t Stop

Monsoon in Gorakhpur seldom brings cheer. For the past 30 years, rains in the region are synonymous with children dying of encephalitis. 2012 witnessed 557 encephalitis deaths. Six months since then very little progress has been made in the fight against this deadly disease. Encephalitis, which has claimed 50,000 lives …

63,000 toilets to aid of Japanese encephalitis-hit

BAHRAICH:As many as 63,000 toilets would be constructed under BharatNirmalAbhiyan in Devipatan division. An amount of Rs 18 crore has been received by the division for the project and construction of each toilet would cost Rs 10,000. Villages under 'SamagraNirmal' schemes and those affected with Japanese encephalitis would be given …

Close abandoned mines call goes viral in Ratnapura

Gem miners in the Ratnapura district have been requested to close all abandoned mines to prevent the spread of Japanese encephalitis or brain fever. The appeal to miners was made by the Ranapura district health services. Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) for the Ratnapura District, Dr. Athula Dangalla said …

Four cases of elephantiasis reported in Kaski

The District Public Health Office Kaski today confirmed four new elephantiasis cases in the district. Among the infected are Krishnanath Adhikary, 66, Shree Prasad Adhikary, 64, and Panchu Pariyar, 45, of Naya bazaar and Badri Pariyar of Miyapatan, said DPHO Vector Control Inspector Yam Baral. Of the three elephantiasis cases …

Campaign to be launched against encephalitis

KATHMANDU: Kathmandu District Public Health Office (DPHO) is conducting a Mass Drug Administration (MDA) campaign against lymphatic filariasis, commonly known as encephalitis, targeting 1,550,000 people from February 2 to 5. Health workers will visit from door to door to administer drugs to people from above two to below 60 years …

Centre snubs K’taka for fund under utilisation

Money for improving quality of drinking water in rural areas The governments of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and some other states have drawn the ire of the Centre for failing to report the utilisation of funds provided to them for improving quality of drinking water in …

7,400 infants die in Malkangiri in 5 Years

More than 7,400 infants have died of preventable diseases in only five blocks of Malkangiri in the last five years - a blatant reflection of the failure of Odisha Government to extend proper health care facilities to the people of State’s most backward district. Even as the State Government dishes …

Death toll in encephalitis epidemic climbs to 589

Another child succumbed to encephalitis here, taking the death toll in the viral disease in eastern Uttar Pradesh to 589 this year. The child hailing from Gorakhpur died yesterday. Two more children suffering from the disease have been admitted to the BRD Medical College Hospital, officials said today. As many …

State, a model in tackling dengue: CRME Director

Committee makes note of the “preparedness” shown by it The manner in which the State Government responded to the outbreak of dengue fever during the recent epidemic is a model that can be emulated elsewhere in the country, B.K. Tyagi, Director, Centre for Research in Medical Entomology (CRME), here has …

India develops world’s first JE vaccine

The world’s first vaccine against Japanese Encephalitis (JE), created using an Indian strain of the virus, is now ready. National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune had provided Bharat Biotech with a strain of the JE virus collected from Kolar in Karnataka — a hotbed for JE infections, for the vaccine. …

New-age JE vaccine to be available soon

Frankfurt: A new-age singledose vaccine with over 90% protection rate against Japanese Encephalitis (JE), which kills thousands of Indian children every year, will soon be available in the country. The vaccine Imojev, made by French pharma giant Sanofi Pasteur, can be used for immunization of those 12 months and older. …

Dengue control measures to continue throughout the year

The Delhi Government’s Health Department has engaged 3,400 domestic breeding checkers (DBCs) to exercise more effective control and better management of dengue in the Capital. Health Minister Dr. A. K. Walia said: “The Corporations will continue to carry out domestic breeding checking throughout the year instead of the present practice …

Tribals seek to appease ‘evil spirits’ as encephalitis claims children’s lives

Superstitions reign supreme in tribal hamlets in Odisha’s Malkangiri district Silence greets visitors at the Potrel and Usakapalli hamlets in Korukonda block of Odisha’s Malkangiri district. These hamlets border Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. After 24 children aged below five died of a disease suspected to be Japanese encephalitis in less …

Japanese encephalitis: a review of the Indian perspective

Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) causes Japanese encephalitis, which is a leading form of viral encephalitis in Asia, with around 50,000 cases and 10,000 deaths per year in children below 15 years of age. The JEV has shown a tendency to extend to other geographic regions. Case fatality averages 30% and …

No mass immunization in encephalitis-hit areas in last 2 yrs

Gorakhpur: With 3,000 cases of encephalitis reported in eastern India so far this year, the bulk of future government efforts will be centred around prevention through better water and sanitation. In the interim, though, it is medical science that is at the forefront of the fight against encephalitis, but is …

Water-borne encephalitis the new scourge in UP

Syndrome Makes Up 95% Of All Cases In Eastern Part Of State Gorakhpur: When Mahendra Kumar had a little money saved, over 10 years ago, he installed a handpump outside his small house in Badhariya village. The first he heard of the handpump being too shallow was when his nine-yearold …

Two more die of encephalitis; toll mounts to 448

With two more persons succumbing to encephalitis, the death toll due to the disease in eastern Uttar Pradesh has mounted to 448 this year. The deceased hailed from Gorakhpur and Kushinagar, A. K. Pandey, Additional Director, Health, Gorakhpur Division, said. With this, the total encephalitis admissions have risen to 2,972 …

Good news for millions of children, States hit by Japanese Encephalities

Union Cabinet okays comprehensive strategy for prevention, control of disease In good news for millions of children vulnerable to Japanese Encephalities and Acute Encephalitis Syndrome in 15 States, the Union Cabinet on Thursday approved a comprehensive strategy for prevention and control of the disease. The Rs.4,038-crore proposal of the Ministry …

Govt nod for Rs 4,000-cr plan to fight Japanese Encephalitis

The Centre on Thursday approved a Rs 4,000-crore joint action plan for tackling Japanese Encephalitis in the country, particularly in worst affected states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Accepting most of the recommendations made by a GoM that had been set up to deal with the deadly disease, the Cabinet …

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