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Encephalit­is from lychees kills 31 children in India

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At least 31 children have died in northern India in the last 10 days from a deadly brain disease believed linked to a toxic substance found in lychee fruit, health officials said on Wednesday.

The deaths were reported from two hospitals in Bihar state’s Muzaffarpu­r district, famed for its lush lychee orchards, officials said.

The children all showed symptoms of Acute Encephalit­is Syndrome (AES), senior health official Ashok Kumar Singh told AFP, adding most had suffered a sudden loss of glucose in their blood.

“The health department has already issued an advisory for people to take care of their children during the hot summer when day temperatur­e is above 40 degrees Celsius,” Mr Singh said.

At least 40 other children complainin­g of similar symptoms were being treated at intensive care units.

“We are trying our best to save them,” said Dr S.P. Singh, the chief medical officer of Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital.

The outbreaks of the disease have happened annually during summer months in Muzaffarpu­r and neighbouri­ng districts since 1995, typically coinciding with the lychee season.

Known locally as Chamki Bukhar, the disease claimed a record 150 lives in 2014.

In 2015, US researcher­s had said the brain disease could be linked to a toxic substance found in the exotic fruit. They also said more study was needed to uncover the cause of the illness, which leads to seizures, altered mental state and death in more than a third of cases.

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