August 23, 2009
45% of Indians Affected by Chikungunya Fever
India is reeling under the effects of the country’s worst epidemic of the mosquito-borne virus in decades with almost 45% of Indians having been infected
India is reeling under the effects of the country’s worst epidemic of the mosquito-borne virus in decades with almost 45% of Indians having been infected
Sri Lankan health officials confirmed an outbreak of the dreaded mosquito-borne fever, Chikungunya, in the country. Around 5000 people are probably infected.
Panic gripped Kural village in Orissa’s Nayagarh district after four persons died due from suspected chikungunya in the past four days, a health official told Sunday.
With nearly 30,000 people in south and central districts of Kerala hospitalised with chikungunya fever, an infection spread by the Aedes mosquito, the
About 94,000 people in Kerala have been affected by fever in the last one week while about 7,000 patients have been identified with mosquito-borne chikungunya
Kerala’s status of having one of the best healthcare systems in India has received a severe blow in the past one year due to the outbreak of chikungunya viral fever in the state.
The Kerala Government has sanctioned funds for districts affected by the crippling Chikungunya fever in a bid to curtail the deadly virus.
Chief
The Maharashtra health department Thursday said 22 cases of Chikungunya disease were confirmed in Kolhapur district of the sate.
“Of the 20 villages
The immune system of this mosquito is of great importance as scientists believe it plays a key role in controlling the transmission of viruses that cause
New Delhi, Health Minister A. Ramadoss Thursday said that all villages affected by chikungunya fever would get Rs.10,000 to prevent mosquito breeding