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Three dead of suspected encephalitis in Gaya in four days

Three people with symptoms of encephalitis have died at the Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College and Hospital (ANMCH) in Gaya in the last four days, and five others are being treated.

Updated on: Jun 28, 2016, 18:00:00 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Gaya
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Three people with symptoms of encephalitis have died at the Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College and Hospital (ANMCH) in Gaya in the last four days, and five others are being treated.

Encephalitis is an acute inflammation of the brain. Its symptoms also include drowsiness, fatigue, seizures or convulsions, tremors, hallucinations, stroke and memory problems. (Representational image)
Encephalitis is an acute inflammation of the brain. Its symptoms also include drowsiness, fatigue, seizures or convulsions, tremors, hallucinations, stroke and memory problems. (Representational image)

Confirming the three deaths, a senior doctor at ANMCH said the patients were brought to the hospital from remote areas in serious condition.

“If patients are brought to the health facility soon after they develop AES (acute encephalitis syndrome) symptoms, such as high fever and body ache, the chances of their survival are high. But delayed arrival only complicates the cases, which sometimes go beyond our control,” he said.

Encephalitis is an acute inflammation of the brain. Its symptoms also include drowsiness, fatigue, seizures or convulsions, tremors, hallucinations, stroke and memory problems.

ANMCH superintendent Dr Sudhir Kumar Sinha said he was awaiting reports of the blood test to find out the actual cause of the deaths. “We cannot say with certainty if the patients were suffering from AES. Although initial tests hinted at some JE (Japanese encephalitis) symptoms, the report of the final examination of blood samples will confirm the nature of the disease.

“All the three patients who died had tested negative for JE despite some symptoms of the disease. Other reports are still awaited, but we have taken it as cases of AES in view of initial symptoms,” Dr Sinha said.

The other patients with AES symptoms are under observation, he said, adding that they were out of danger and recovering gradually. The ANMCH has set up a separate unit for these patients.

Hospital sources said 77 patients with JE symptoms were admitted to the health facility last year, 12 of who died as they were admitted in serious conditions.

  • Anil Kumar Ojha
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    Anil Kumar Ojha

    Anil has reported extensively on Naxals, Buddhism, crime and education, besides covering elections. Worked initially on Desk before moving to reporting. Has worked in Patna, Dhanbad and Gaya.

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