"Around 102 people have died so far since January one," West Bengal Director of Medical Education (DME) Dr Susanta Banerjee told PTI here.
The DME said that it was a case of mixed infection with Japanese Encephalitis being responsible for around 24 per cent of infection.
He, however, sounded hopeful that the number of deaths and affected people would come down gradually.
West Bengal Health Services director Biswaranjan Satpathy said that the situation was under control.
Dr Amarendranath Sarkar, the superintendent of the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital, in Siliguri where the affected have been admitted said that most of them have been coming from near Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar districts and areas surrounding Siliguri.
In Assam, Japanese Encephalitis has claimed 43 lives and affected 311 people, according to Health Department data.
Lower Assam districts of Barpeta, Kamrup (Rural), Darrang and Nalbari districts have been worst affected, the data revealed.
Of this, Barpeta reported eight deaths and 54 positive cases while Kamrup (Rural) reported four deaths and 34 cases of Japanese Encephalitis during the last week, according to health department data.
Meghalaya today sounded an alert in four districts bordering Assam.
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