Bihar govt confirms 11 deaths; says 10 of them victims of

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Bihar's department on Monday confirmed the death of 11 children in the state this month and 10 of them were victims of hypoglycemia, and not Acute syndrome (AES) as reported in the media.

"But our tests confirmed that 10 out of the 11 deaths have taken place due to hypoglycemia," department said, without identifying the reason for the death of the remaining one child.

is a condition caused by very low level of blood sugar, he told reporters here during Minister Nitish Kumar's programme.

"A total of 48 cases of children suffering from have been reported so far in the state," said.

People casually attribute any death to AES, he said.

Symptoms of are acute-onset of and a change in mental status - mental confusion, disorientation, delirium, or - and/or new-onset of The most commonly affects children and young adults, according to the national portal.

At programme, the minister asked the to explain before mediapersons about the actual situation and steps being taken by the state government on children's deaths.

Expressing concern over the increase in the number of deaths in comparison to last year due to AES, said it seems that there is lack of information and awareness among the people as how to tackle the

He emphasised on the need for creating awareness among people that they should not let their children sleep in empty stomach, or to have litchi on empty stomach which could be one of the reasons behind the disease.

The said, "We have reviewed the situation in all the affected 222 blocks in 12 districts. Arrangements have been made as per the health department's standard operating procedure."

For the first time, paediatric ICUs in seven government hospitals in as many districts were made functional in the state to tackle the disease, he said.

Health department officials have visited Muzaffarpur and reviewed the situation and in chief, health services, will be visiting Muzaffarpur on Tuesday, he said.

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First Published: Mon, June 10 2019. 21:25 IST