Death Toll Of Japanese Encephalitis Rises To 101

Death Toll Of Japanese Encephalitis Rises To 101

The cases of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) are increasing day by day in Assam and the state government and the health department have failed to prevent the disease although it had taken measures to curb the menace.

According to the data of the health department, 101 people have died due to JE while 439 people have been affected by the disease. On the other hand, 222 people have died due to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) against 1569 people who are suffering from the disease.

A total of 323 people have lost their lives from JE and AES.

Total Number of Affected Persons district wise due in JE as on July 19:

Baksa- 6

Barpeta- 12

Bongaigaon- 8

Cachar- 11

Chirang- 6

Darrang- 20

Dhemaji- 20

Dhubri- 12

Dibrugarh- 26

Dima Hasao- 1

Goalpara- 17

Golaghat- 14

Hailakandi- 4

Jorhat- 27

Kamrup (M)- 16

Kamrup- 27

Karbi Anglong- 13

Karimganj- 4

Kokrajhar- 2

Lakhimpur- 37

Morigaon- 11

Nagaon- 19

Nalbari- 17

Sivasagar- 33

Sonitpur- 27

Tinsukia- 23

Udalguri- 13

Moreover, the number of deaths in Baksa was 5, Bongaigaon (1), Cachar (4), Darrang (7), Dhemaji (1), Dibrugarh (9), Dima Hasao (1), Goalpara (7), Golaghat (2), Hailakandi (3), Jorhat (8), Kamrup Metro (7), Kamrup (11), Karimganj (3), Lakhimpur (6), Morigaon (1), Nagaon (4), Nalbari (5), Sivasagar (2), Sonitpur (1), Tinsukia (8) and Udalguri (1).

 

Md Elias Ali

I am **Md Elias Ali**, the **Managing Editor & Co-Founder of Guwahati Times**, a leading digital news platform based in Guwahati, Assam. With over **five years of experience in the media and digital news industry**, I specialize in editorial leadership, digital journalism, content strategy, and newsroom management. Beyond journalism, I am a **technologist, social media strategist, graphic designer, educator, and author**. I am passionate about leveraging technology and creativity to drive digital innovation, build impactful media brands, and deliver credible, engaging content to audiences across Northeast India and beyond.