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          Patna, June 13 (IANS) The families of children, who died of   acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) will be paid a monetary compensation,   officials said Wednesday.
 The state government has announced a   compensation of Rs.50,000 each through the chief minister's relief fund to the   kin of children dying of AES.
 
 |  "This decision was taken by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in view that most of the   victims belonged to poorest of the poor section," an official in chief minister   office said.
 Bihar Health Minister Ashwani Kumar Choubey said that   government is ready to check and control the disease.
 
 "We have alerted   district health officials and asked them to provide treatment immediately if   such case is found," he said.
 
 The health department has constituted teams   of doctors in six most affected districts of Patna, Gaya, Muzaffarpur,   Sitamarhi, east Champaran and Vaishali, to identify patients for treatment, said   principal Health Secretary Vayasji.
 
 "All medical college and hospitals   have been directed to provide free medicines to patients showing symptoms of   AES," he said.
 
 Control rooms will be set up at civil surgeon level in   hospitals and medical colleges, Vayasji added.
 
 According to health   officials, some 69 children have died in Muzaffarpur, 10 in Gaya and 42 in Patna   due to AES.
 
 Encephalitis, a mosquito-borne disease, claimed nearly 150   lives in Muzaffarpur and Gaya districts last year.
 
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