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LUCKNOW,
India (Reuters) - Seventeen children have died and 78
people have been admitted to hospital after an outbreak
of Japanese encephalitis in the northern Indian state
of Uttar Pradesh over the past 10 days, officials said
on Friday.
State
Health Secretary Naresh Dayal said the worst-affected
districts were those bordering Nepal, which has also been
gripped by the disease.
Dayal
said last year 75 people had died from the infection between
August and October.
Japanese
encephalitis is a viral infection of the brain transmitted
by mosquitoes that breed in the summer and rainy seasons.
Children
are the most vulnerable to the infection, said Dr. U.K.
Misra of the Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of
Medical Sciences. Symptoms include convulsions, high fever
and headache.
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