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Muzaffarpur Encephalitis deaths: Bihar minister cites shortage of beds as problem to deal with situation

Muzaffarpur (Bihar) [India], Jun 16 (ANI): As death toll due to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) continues to rise, Urban Development and Housing department minister Suresh Sharma on Sunday cited lack of beds and Intensive Care Units (ICU) as a problem to deal with the situation that has emerged after the deadly disease broke out and claimed 84 lives.

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Bihar Minister Suresh Sharma speaking to reporters in Muzaffarpur, Bihar on Sunday.

Muzaffarpur (Bihar) [India], Jun 16 (ANI): As death toll due to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) continues to rise, Urban Development and Housing department minister Suresh Sharma on Sunday cited lack of beds and Intensive Care Units (ICU) as a problem to deal with the situation that has emerged after the deadly disease broke out and claimed 84 lives.
"The government has been working from the beginning. There is no lack of medicines. However, there is a shortage of beds and ICUs to deal with the emergency situation at present," Sharma told reporters.
Sunil Kumar Shahi, Superintendent at the government hospital, Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital (SKMCH), today confirmed three more deaths due to Encephalitis Syndrome.
Doctors claim that the deaths, due to AES, are being caused due to excessive heat and humidity. Scorching heat on Saturday claimed the lives of least 25 people from various districts of the state.
Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan arrived at the SKMCH on Sunday to review public health measures for containment and management of AES.
Vardhan had previously said that the Centre was constantly monitoring the situation and supporting state health authorities to manage the encephalitis cases.
The minister was greeted here with black flags displayed by workers of the Jan Adhikar Party Loktantrik (LJP) who shouted slogans against him.
Meanwhile, on Sunday attendants of patients admitted to Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital alleged that there were no doctors on call during the night.
"My daughter is in the ICU room of SKMCH. The death toll is increasing day by day. There were no doctors after 12 in the night and only nurses are here. There are four bodies inside ICU," Mohammad Aftab told ANI.
Another attendant, Sunil Ram, said, "My four-year-old daughter was admitted to the hospital on Saturday. She was declared dead today. There is no proper facility in SKMCH."
In the wake of the fatalities, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced an ex gratia of Rs 4 lakh each to families of the children who died due to AES in Muzaffarpur. He also gave directions to the health department, district administration and doctors to take necessary measures to fight the disease.
Earlier, Bihar Health Minister Mangal Pandey said the state government is doing its best to save the children.
"We are trying everything and anything that can save children's lives. Everything is being made available from medicines to doctors. We have even called doctors and nurses from AIIMS in Patna," he said.
"There is a protocol regarding what kind of medicines and facilities should be given and we are doing the same. We are monitoring things regularly and trying to save our children," Pandey said.
Recalling the situation that prevailed five years ago, Pandey said a team that was formed to ascertain the cause of this disease concluded that sleeping empty stomach at night, dehydration due to humidity and eating lychee on empty stomach were some of the causes of Encephalitis.
"Our government has tried to spread awareness which will be beneficial as well. Advertisement in newspapers, radio jingles, pamphlets and mic announcements are going to spread awareness regarding the disease. Health ministry is also working on it," he said.
Encephalitis is a viral disease, which causes mild flu-like symptoms such as high fever, convulsions and headaches and has been claiming lives in the district for the past few weeks. (ANI)

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