- After the death of some children in Gujarat, there is concern about a rare virus.
- The health department has initiated various preventive measures warning of vigilance.
- Knowing the symptoms and prevention of this infection can be important for every parent.
While the number of diseases is increasing in the country, Chandipura virus has reached its peak in Gujarat. Three children have died due to this virus so far and it has created an atmosphere of fear among the administration and parents. After the death of three children, fear about the virus took hold in people’s minds and the new virus started to be discussed across the country. Let’s go to Chandipura virus Let’s find out exactly what it is.
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According to information, after the death of a 6-year-old girl in Sabarkantha district due to this new virus, two more children in Shiniwari Kheda district showed symptoms of this virus. He was admitted to Gandhinagar Civil Hospital for better treatment where reports are awaited. Following these incidents, health officials said that precautionary measures are being taken at various levels to prevent the spread of the virus. Continuous monitoring, insecticide spraying around the houses, cleaning and filling of mud walls and cracks to prevent breeding of pests are also being done.
What exactly is Chandipura virus?
According to the information received, this is a dangerous virus that can affect children from 9 months to 15 years. This virus directly attacks the brain causing swelling of the brain. This is called encephalitis. It is named after Chandipura village in Maharashtra, where the virus was first identified in 1965. It is not a disease that is spread by coughing or touching. The disease is spread by the bites of sand flies, mosquitoes and cockroaches. When children are bitten by these insects, the virus starts spreading in their bodies.
Major symptoms?
- Sudden high fever.
- Persistent headache.
- Vomiting and abdominal pain.
- Dizziness.
- Unconsciousness and lethargy
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How to defend?
- Dress children with full sleeves to protect them from this virus. Due to this, flies or mosquitoes cannot bite them.
- Always make children sleep in mosquito nets while sleeping.
- Apply mosquito repellent spray or cream on children’s hands and feet.
- Do not send children to play in sand or mud.
- If the child’s condition suddenly worsens, immediately admit him to the hospital.
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