Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Encephalit­is kills 74 kids in Odisha’s worst outbreak

NO PREVENTION Children in Malkangiri have never been vaccinated

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NEW DELHI: Odisha’s worst-ever encephalit­is outbreak has killed 74 children in the Maoist-hit Malkangiri district, home to nearly 6.2 lakh people, mostly from the Scheduled Castes and tribes like Bondas, Koyas, Porajas and Didayis.

“Till Monday, 74 children have died, all from the Koya community. Forty-seven of the deaths have been due to Acute Encephalit­is Syndrome (AES) and 27 from Japanese Encephalit­is (JE),” Dr MadanMohan­Pradhan,jointdirec­tor of the National Vector-Borne Disease Control Programme in Odisha, said. “It’s the biggest outbreak in the district. We are studying why it is happening.”

“All children in the district will be vaccinated against JE on December 1,” Odisha director of health services Dr Chittaranj­an Nayak said.

“The process of procuring the vaccines from the Centre, training the staff and the logistical assessment has begun.” A single shot protects children for up to a year against the JE strain prevalent in India.

While JE is a viral infection spread by mosquitoes, AES can be caused by a range of viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites, chemicals and toxins. Encephalit­is is marked by inflammati­on of the brain’s membrane that causes rapidly rising fever, headache, stiffness of the neck, disorienta­tion, coma, seizures, spastic paralysis and even death.

Odisha first reported encephalit­is cases in 2015, when 660 AES casesand33­JEcaseswer­edetected. There were four deaths, two from each. “Children in Malkangiri have never been vaccinated against JE because there were no cases till now,” says Dr Nayak.

Till October 2, 2016, India reported 7,443 AES cases and 840 deaths, while JE has infected another 974 people and killed 167. Of these, 456 AES and 16 JE cases were from Odisha. Cases 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 Deaths 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 Cases 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 Deaths 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016

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Figures for 2016 till October 2; Source: NCBDCP, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare

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