SC to hear plea on Muzaffarpur encephalitis outbreak today

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The will hear on Monday the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by two lawyers, in connection with the outbreak of the Acute Syndrome (AES) in Bihar's district in which 130 children have lost their lives.

A vacation bench of Justices and is slated to take up the plea.

The petition sought a direction to the Centre and the government to immediately arrange a 500-bed ICU (intensive care unit) with required medical professionals to deal with the emergent situation, which has occurred due to the outbreak of

The two lawyers have also pleaded a direction to the government to notify an "extraordinary government order" directing all private medical institutions in the affected area to admit and provide treatment free of cost to the patients.

The PIL said that the is completely curable and lives of children are being lost due to the "inaction" of the state machinery, which "failed" to take any steps to prevent the outbreak.

Despite the death of more than 100 children, the has shown "no prompt" steps to prevent the spread of the in adjoining districts, the plea contended.

"There is a complete failure of the to deal with the outbreak of Japanese (JE), or 'chamki bukhar'. There is no availability of doctors, beds, intensive care units to deal with an epidemic-level situation which has resulted in more than 126 reported death of children in particularly in and its adjoining areas," it said.

The petitioners also sought a direction to the Centre and the to constitute a fact-finding committee to determine the role of persons or entities who were negligent resulting in the deaths.

The PIL submitted that the Bihar government should pay a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the next of kin of each of the deceased.

Encephalitis is a that causes mild flu-like symptoms such as high fever, and

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First Published: Mon, June 24 2019. 09:58 IST