Assam Japanese Encephalitis death toll reaches to 138

Assam Japanese Encephalitis death toll reaches to 138

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Assam Japanese Encephalitis death toll reaches to 138138

Guwahati, August 4, 2019:

With the addition of one more death reported from Mariani in Jorhat district of Assam, the death toll of Japanese Encephalitis in the state this year itself has reached 138, as of Sunday.

As many as 593 JE positive cases have been reported in different districts so far.

As per the health department reports, nearly 8 to 10 positive cases of JE are being registered on daily basis which was earlier reported between 25 to 30 cases.

Earlier, the Assam Government, through a press statement has informed that drugs like Paracetamol, Mannitol, IV fluids, and other antibiotics are available free of cost in every public health institution.

All District Hospitals and Medical Colleges have designated beds for AES/J.E cases. Ventilator Facilities are available in nice districts of Assam, i.e. Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Sonitpur, BarpetaCachar, Golaghat, Kamrup (M), Lakhimpur, Sivasagar. An ICU in Goalpara Civil Hospital has been operationalized recently.

For early transportation of the fever cases from the villages to the district Hospital or Medical Colleges, 108 Mritunjoy ambulances are earmarked. A total of 3,622 fever cases have been transferred to the health facilities during June 2019.

The Government of India plans to begin an adult vaccination programme across the state during the current year after the Japanese Encephalitis season is over.

“The situation in the state is under close watch and all preventive measures are being taken. Therefore to combat the situation, State has already put the following measures in place”, read the communique.

Further, it has been reported that 12.8 lakh Blood slides have been collected by a fever surveillance network of 2663 MPWs, 963 Surveillance workers, 80 MTS, and 30940 Asha workers.

It may be mentioned that the treatment and diagnostic cost at Medical Colleges and District Hospitals are being borne by the State.

A certain number of beds in all the ICU and wards have been reserved for patients with JE/AES in all district hospitals and Medical Colleges.

Central Control room number 6913347770/1/2/3 has been established to monitor the situation on a 12 hourly basis along with all kinds of patient support and feedback.

“Massive Vector Control measures are being taken at the state to curb the situation at present under the daily supervision and monitoring at the State Head Quarter and Directorate of Health Services. A total of 108596 Insecticide Treated Bed nets (ITBN) have been provided with deltamethrin at the family level. All the Deputy Commissioners have been alerted and directed to step up the surveillance activities in coordination with the Panchayat and Urban local bodies along with the strengthening of diagnostics and case management”, read the communique.

State monitors have been appointed to monitor and support the field functionaries in smooth handling of the season. All DCs and Joint directors of the health department have been directed to step up vigil during the transmission season.

In addition to the above, many emergency measures are being put in place till 30th September 2019 by the State Government to overcome the situation.

A consolidated transport allowance of Rs 1000 shall be paid from the hospital management society on confirmation of the positive status of AES/JE to people who reach the hospital in their own vehicles.

Moreover, in order to ensure that AES/JE patients needing ICU critical care are not deterred from getting timely medical treatment, all costs of ICU care including hospital charges, drugs, diagnostics will be made free of cost to the patient at the point of care in all Government hospitals operating ICU facilities.

Rs. 1 Lakh per patient will be paid directly to the private hospitals where patients are admitted in ICUs.

Moreover, a special incentive of Rs.5/ per blood slide collected will be paid to the MPW, ANM, SW, and ASHA as per the slide collection.

A dedicated help desk for guiding through, the suspected AES/JE patients will be set up in all medical colleges to ensure faster service delivery.

Any kind of emergency leave will be granted only with the prior approval of the Deputy Commissioner of the District. Unauthorized absence from the place of posting even after duty hours will be treated seriously amounting to criminal dereliction of duty.

All ADC health, JD, DMO in the district will compulsorily tour affected areas regularly along with visiting of at least 2 hospitals per week.

The Principal Secretary, Dept of Health and FW, Govt of Assam will hold a weekly review conference over VC with all DCs and JDs concerned to ensure the vigil continues

It may be mentioned that Japanese Encephalitis can be easily identified through symptoms like high fever with a headache, and a change in mental status like confusion, disorientation with or without a seizure.

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Edited By: Admin
Published On: Aug 04, 2019
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