Chandipura virus: Death toll rises to 15 as the virus spreads in more districts in Gujarat
The Hindu
National Institute of Virology confirms Chandipura virus death toll rises to 15 in multiple states.
The National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune on Wednesday confirmed the first death of a four year old girl died of Chandipura virus while the death toll of suspected cases has gone to 15 as the virus as spread in almost a dozen districts of the State now.
On Wednesday, as per the State health department’s figures, total 29 suspected cases have been reported from the State so far out of 15 children have died.
“As of Wednesday, 15 deaths have been reported out of which one is confirmed due to the Chandipura virus while others are suspected but symptoms are all similar in all cases so it’s assumed that all cases are the same,” a Heath department official said.
The officials in the Health Department and doctors in the government hospitals believe that the cases would surge in days to come as the virus has spread in more districts and even in cities like Ahmedabad where one child died in the civil hospital on Wednesday.
Of the 29 cases, 26 are from Gujarat, two from Rajasthan, and one case from Madhya Pradesh. Of the 15 deaths, 13 are from the State while one each from the neighbouring States of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
In Gujarat, cases have been reported from Sabarkantha, Aravali, Mehsana, Rajkot, Ahmedabad city, Morbi, Panchmahal, and others.
“We have launched the preventive measures in affected districts, have done screening of 51,725 people and dusting and fumigating are being conducted,” said the Health Minister Rushikesh Patel.
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