The toll due to Japanese Encephalitis (JE), which stood at 42 yesterday, climbed to 46 following the death of four more children at the district headquarters hospital here, said a statement from the district Collector's office here.
Unconfirmed reports, however, put the toll at 48 due to the vector-borne disease which has affected at least 22 villages spread over six blocks in the backward district.
As many as 162 JE patients have so far been admitted to the district headquarters hospital here since the outbreak of the disease about 35 days ago, officials said.
Meanwhile, more specialists, including five from Bhubaneswar, six from Berhampur and three from Cuttack, have reached the district to assist the doctors and experts already engaged in tackling the situation, officials said.
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As many as 64 nodal officers were assigned the task of supervising the distribution of mosquito nets in the affected villages and isolation of the infected pigs.
The officials were asked to submit reports to the Collector on the job done.
Of them, 22 were issued show cause notices as they failed to submit their reports within the stipulated time, the Collector said.
Meanwhile, Odisha Health Secretary Arti Ahuja visited the adjoining districts of Koraput and Malkangiri and underlined the need to step up the preventive measures in the unaffected areas.
At Koraput, she interacted with the officials of all the departments concerned and discussed the required preventive measures to ensure that the disease did not spread to the district.