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The Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) outbreak has reached the Northeast, after wreaking havoc in Bihar where it claimed more than 150 lives. According to an Indian Express report, Assam has recorded 10 deaths due to AES, principal secretary of the Health and Family Welfare department, Samir Sinha said.
According to the report, union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan has already dispatched a central team to the state to review the situation there.
He said the Health Ministry is providing all logistical and technical support to the state government in terms of surveillance and diagnostic kits to strengthen their efforts in addressing JE.
Sinha told the daily that out of the 10 people killed in the state, eight are adults while two are children. Doctors in Guwahati have said that the vaccination for Japanese Encephalitis has really helped bring down the number of cases over the years.
(With inputs from The Indian Express and PTI)
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