The toll due to the disease which stood at 30 till yesterday rose to 32 following the death two children, said Chief District Medical Officer of Malkangiri, U S Mishra.
Hitting out at the state government for the disease remaining unchecked, Congress leader and former MP Majhi and other party leaders staged a dharna with the bodies of the two children near the district Collector's residence demanding compensation.
As the disease has spread alarmingly in 21 villages under six blocks of the tribal-dominated district, Health Minister Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak and Health Secretary Arti Ahuja undertook a two-day visit to the disease-hit areas on Monday and yesterday to take stock of the situation.
Ahuja said since there was no effective treatment for Japanese Encephalitis, the focus was on checking the spread of the disease.
She said arrangements have been made to isolate pigs from human habitations while the district administration has been asked to ensure that no sale of pork be allowed in the region. Medical teams have been sent to the affected villages for taking preventive measures.
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