New Delhi:A plea was filed in the Supreme Court on Tuesday seeking direction to the Centre to urgently constitute a team of medical experts for treatment of children in Bihar suspected to be suffering from acute encephalitis syndorme (AES), which had claimed more than 100 lives.
The plea also sought direction to the Centre for providing all necessary medical equipment and other supports for effective treatment of children suffering from the epidemic disease.
The petition was filed on a day when Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visited Muzaffarpur and held a meeting with officials to take stock of the AES outbreak.
The petition was filed by advocate Manohar Pratap, who claimed that he was deeply pained and saddened by the deaths of more than 126 children, mostly in the age group of one to ten years, in the past week and the figures were rising day by day.
"The deaths of children are a direct result of negligence and inaction on the part of the respective state governments of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Union of India in handling the epidemical situation which arises every year due to outbreak of AES also called Japanese encephalitis," the plea said.
It said that thousands of young children were losing their lives yearly from the disease but the governments (state and Centre) had done nothing to prevent its spread.
"This year i.e in 2019, the epicenter of the said disease is Muzaffarpur in Bihar where more than 126 children have lost their lives in past one week. Media reports shows that there is acute shortage of doctors, medical facilities, intensive care units and other medical equipments in the hospitals in nearby areas and children are dying in hospitals due to lack of required facilities," the petition said.
The petitioner sought direction to the Centre for constituting a board of experts in the medical field and immediately sending it to the place of the outbreak i.e. Muzaffarpur, to review and assist the emergency situation.
The plea also sought direction to the Centre and the Bihar government for immediately arranging 500 stationary and 100 mobile intensive care units (ICU) with required medical professionals to deal with the patients from the remote areas and the emergency situation which occurred due to the AES outbreak.
It also sought direction to the Bihar government to notify an extraordinary government order directing all the private medical institutions in the affected area to admit and provide treatment free of cost to the patients.