Speaking at a Nagarik Show, Health and Population Minister Adhikari said those patients who came in contact with doctors have recovered and maintained that the epidemic will come under control in few days.
"The government is trying its best to contain the epidemic and the health condition will turn into normalcy within a week," said Minister Adhikari.
As soon as the disease broke out, health squads from Nepal Army, World Health Organization and National Academy of Medical Sciences have fanned out to the affected areas and been working day and night, said Adhikari.
The epidemic, which has infected thousands in 30 wards spread over more than a dozen VDCs, has already claimed 24 lives.
Jajarkot section of Mid-Hills Highway in sorry state
Severe headache, coughing, nausea with vomiting, and fever are among the symptoms of the disease.
Paink, Talegaun, Archhani, Pajaru, Nayakwada, Dasera, Majkot and Garkhakot are the most affected VDCs in the district.