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Japanese Encephalitis Claims Six Lives in Chitwan

Chitwan district is facing a severe outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis, which has tragically claimed the lives of six people. Health authorities have raised alarms and are taking immediate steps to control the spread of the mosquito-borne virus, which poses significant risks, especially in rural and low-lying areas.

Medical teams are conducting awareness campaigns, vaccination drives, and mosquito control measures to prevent further fatalities. Hospitals in the district are on high alert, and residents are being urged to follow preventive measures, such as using mosquito nets, avoiding stagnant water, and seeking early treatment for fever and related symptoms.

Officials emphasize the importance of community participation in controlling the outbreak and call for increased public vigilance. The incident highlights the ongoing challenge of vector-borne diseases in Nepal and the need for sustained preventive efforts to protect vulnerable populations.

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