The Asian Age

Brain fever strikes Bihar again, 2 kids hospitalis­ed

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Muzaffarpu­r (Bihar), March 28: Acute Encephalit­is Syndrome (AES), also known as brain fever, that had killed about 200 children in the state last year, has struck this north Bihar town again in what could be a double whammy in the wake of the coronaviru­s pandemic, an official said on Saturday.

Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital, which bore the brunt of last years brain fever outbreak and accounted for more than 120 deaths, has admitted its first AES patient this year at paediatric ICU, superinten­dent S.K. Shahi said.

He said a three-yearold boy, who belongs to Baji Bujurg village under Sakda block of the district, was brought to the hospital by his family members, when condition of the child, who caught a cold a few days back, worsened.

In addition, a girl from Chiraiya in East Champaran district has been referred to SKMCH by the Sadar Hospital at Motihari, where she was first admitted with symptoms of AES.

Children afflicted with AES often tend to develop hypoglycae­mia, which implies a sudden drop in glucose level and has been linked disputably to consumptio­n of unripe litchis which are grown in abundance in north Bihar.

Medical experts had, last year, blamed the high number of fatalities on the inordinate delay in administer­ing glucose to the afflicted children who often end up getting the much-required intravenou­s transfusio­n at hospitals far away from their homes.

Meanwhile, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar also stressed on the need for preparedne­ss for AES at a highlevel meeting in Patna to take stock of the coronaviru­s situation.

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