Eight persons have died of Japanese Encephalitis in the north Bengal
Medical College in Siliguri in the past nine days, a hospital official
said on Friday.
All the eight persons, hailing from Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling districts, had symptoms of mild fever, acute headache and breathing trouble, the official said.
Presently four patients, including one from Sikkim, suffering from suspected encephalitis were being treated in the hospital. Their blood samples had been sent to laboratory for test, he said.
Meanwhile, an encephalitis awareness camp was set up inside the medical college premises this afternoon following a high level meeting of administrative and health officials last evening, he said. PTI
All the eight persons, hailing from Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling districts, had symptoms of mild fever, acute headache and breathing trouble, the official said.
Presently four patients, including one from Sikkim, suffering from suspected encephalitis were being treated in the hospital. Their blood samples had been sent to laboratory for test, he said.
Meanwhile, an encephalitis awareness camp was set up inside the medical college premises this afternoon following a high level meeting of administrative and health officials last evening, he said. PTI

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