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Advancing immunization in Bihar


Recent outbreaks of Japanese encephalitis in new districts in Bihar, India underscore the importance of widespread immunization coverage and strong surveillance systems.
PATH’s Dr. Satyabrata Routray gives papers for new vaccine transport vans to Bihar government officials. These vans will strengthen the vaccine supply chain in Bihar in the wake of the COVID-19 vaccination drive. Photo: PATH/Dr. Siddhartha Dutta.
Japanese encephalitis begins like the flu. But this mosquito-borne viral infection of the brain can quickly progress to life-threatening encephalitis, causing paralysis, seizures, inability to speak, and coma.
The case fatality rate from Japanese encephalitis (JE) can be as high as 30 percent, and most deaths are among children. Nearly half of all survivors can have severe, lifelong neurological disability. ....

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Experts feared India's farming protests would be COVID superspreader events. Poverty, misinformation and a younger population may explain why cases plummeted instead.


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RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav gestures towards the crowd during an election rally ahead of the third phase of Bihar Assembly Elections on November 5, 2020 in Mahua, India. Rallies for the elections are among the mass gatherings that have taken place in the country amid the coronavirus pandemicSantosh Kumar/Hindustan Times via Getty Images
Monish Sengupta, who divides his time between Calcutta and the UK, tells Insider, a doctor friend recommended consuming some homeopathic medicine and camphor with hot milk.
At a tea shop in Calcutta in mid-February, Insider encountered a group of young men sipping tea and loudly arguing whether herd immunity meant they might skip taking the ....

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