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          Patna, June 20 (IANS) The Bihar government is alarmed at five   more deaths of children in the past 24 hours in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district,   taking the toll from a mysterious disease now to 25, officials said   Monday.The children reported high fever, followed by bouts of   unconsciousness and convulsions, leading to their death. Local people termed the   mysterious disease as 'chamki ki bimari' and claimed that the symptoms are   similar to encephalitis, a disease that causes inflammation of the brain.
 |  Over three dozen children are undergoing treatment in hospitals but health   officials are still unable to identify the disease.
 Alarmed by deaths of   children, Bihar Health Minister Ashwani Kumar Choubey is visiting Muzaffarpur   Monday to take stock of the situation. Interestingly, it was Choubey who had   earlier described the soaring sumemr heat in the region as the cause of deaths   three days ago.
 
 "Now situation in Muzaffarpur appears serious, we will   take care for it," Choubey told IANS minutes before he left for   Muzaffarpur.
 
 An official in Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's office told   IANS here Monday that Nitish Kumar held an emergency meeting with top officials   and directed them to take immediate measures to tackle the situation in   Muzaffarpur.
 
 He asked the principal secretary of health department,   Amarjeet Sinha, to send a team of experts to Muzaffarpur Monday, the official   said.
 
 Nitish Kumar, who returned from a week-long visit to China Sunday,   appealed to union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad to immediately send a central   team to Bihar to investigate the reasons behind the outbreak of the mystery   disease.
 
 According to reports children with symptoms similar to those of   encephalitis were also found in other districts like Sheohar, Gopalganj, East   Champaran, Siwan and Sitamarhi.
 
 "Eleven children suffering from similar   symptoms from Gopalganj were admitted to a government hospital in neighbouring   Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur town for treatment and one child died of the   mysterious disease in Motihari in East Champaran," a local Hindi daily   reported.
 
 The district administration has sounded a high alert to check   the spread of the disease.
 
 Muzaffarpur Malaria Officer Dr Bhagirathi   Prasad Sunday told IANS on phone, "It is unfortunate that the cause of the   deaths could not be ascertained till date."
 
 Prasad said a three-member   team of experts from Patna visited hospitals in Muzaffarpur Saturday to collect   blood samples for test, but committed a blunder.
 
 "The team visited   Muzaffarpur without courier agent to keep collected blood samples. It is nothing   but a blunder," he said.
 
 A.P.Singh, the district civil surgeon earlier   said, "We cannot say what disease led to the death of the children here. The   disease is yet to be identified. Whether it is encephalitis or some unknown   disease, we can say only after medical reports come."
 
 Official sources in   the state health department here said there was no facility to identify   encephalitis in Bihar.
 
 It is not the first time that Muzaffarpur is in   news for deaths of children due to an unknown disease. Last year also over two   dozen children had died but the state government failed to identify   it."
 
 Local residents claimed it was encephalitis that kills children in   Muzaffarpur year after year during May-June.
 
 
 
      
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