Assam Govt on high alert for epidemics in relief camps

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Aug 6, 2012 at 8:03 AM

The Assam government are on their toes to avoid outbreaks of epidemic diseases in the relief camps. The camps have been set up to shelter victims of the ethnic violence that broke out in the state last month and are housing over 4 lakh people. Though the district administrations have closed down 52 camps in Kokrajhar, Chirang and Dhubri districts, 266 relief camps are still operational.

 More than 93,000 inmates have been diagnosed with fever, diarrhoea, injuries and dysentery. 100 cases of malaria have also been detected. Special care is being taken of 2,428 pregnant women. State Health Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma said that 117 doctors, from Centre and state, have been deputed in the relief camps.Assam government has been distributing special kits to 8,000 children below two years of age at the relief camps.  The summer vacation of educational institutions in the violence-hit areas has been extended to August 15. Around 76,000 inmates have returned home so far from the relief camps. A team of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) will visit the violence-marred districts on Monday to take stock of the relief and rehabilitation work. 

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