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"Japanese encephalitis" in 1 girl in Narainapur of Banke

भाद्र २५, २०८१
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1 person has Japanese encephalitis in Narainapur rural municipality of Banke. Japanese encephalitis was confirmed for a nine-year-old girl from Narainapur-1 Matahania, Dr. Dr. Bheri Hospital's pediatrician. Pratima Khadka gave the information.

The patient was treated in the ICU of the hospital for a week and now the girl's Dr. that the condition is normal. Khadka said. "Laboratory tests confirmed that the girl has Japanese encephalitis," she said. It is said that it is not known whether the girl was vaccinated against Japanese encephalitis or not.

According to doctors, pigs and birds have the virus of Japanese encephalitis . Culex mosquitoes that bite those animals infect humans after biting them. It is said that the virus mainly affects the brain. After having Japanese encephalitis, symptoms such as fever, headache, chills and vomiting appear, information officer of Bheri Hospital. Sanket Kumar Risal said .

Meanwhile, a separate ward has been set up for diarrhea patients in Bheri Hospital.


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