Viral encephalitis can cause a high fever, and in many cases it affects the brain.
The disease is common in a few parts of India during the monsoon season, but many deaths in the state of Gujarat have been caused by the Chandipora virus, a relatively new form known to affect children under the age of 15. mostly a year.
Gujarat Health Commissioner Harshad Patel said that of the 56 deaths over the past month, a quarter of them were confirmed to have died from the Chandipora virus.
“Almost all the patients are children,” Patel said of the outbreak, “As far as I know, this virus only affects children. “
Patel said that local health authorities have been monitoring encephalitis cases for a month and will continue to closely monitor infections among the general population, and strengthen surveillance in areas that have reporting issues.
The state government said in a statement that 133 cases of viral encephalitis, including 47 cases caused by the Chandipora virus, were recorded in the state, which has a population of 70 million, in one month. (free)
2024-07-30 18:02:24
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