With this, the encephalitis toll in the state since January this year rose to 263, 47 of them being Japanese Encephalitis cases, West Bengal Health Services Director Biswaranjan Satpathy said.
"One girl died because of suspected JE at the National Medical College and Hospital while another person died at the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital due to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES)," he said.
"A ten-year-old girl died last night at the National Medical College and Hospital and we are suspecting it as a JE case. But we need to wait till the blood report is received," he said.
Besides, in the last 24 hours, two new cases of suspected AES were reported. One was from Uttar Dinajpur while the other two were from Burdwan and Purulia districts, Satpathy said.
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