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​Ahmedabad battles Chandipura Virus: Fumigation and public health measures in action

Prapti Kumar | Last updated on - Aug 2, 2024, 18:29 IST
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​Chandipura virus crisis in Gujarat, Rajasthan ​

The Chandipura virus outbreak has resulted around 51 cases in Gujarat. This virus, also called acute encephalitis syndrome (AES), is spread primarily by sandflies and can cause severe symptoms, particularly in children. Infection often starts with sudden fever, seizures, and, in severe cases, coma. Public health authorities are urging quick medical intervention and preventive measures to protect vulnerable populations and control the outbreak. (Image source: IANS)



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Ahmedabad's Fight Against Chandipura Virus​

A health worker fumigates a slum area to prevent the spread of the Chandipura virus in Ahmedabad. Named after a small town in Maharashtra where it was first discovered, the Chandipura virus is primarily transmitted by sandflies and can cause severe symptoms, especially in children. Preventive measures like fumigation, using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and sleeping under mosquito nets are crucial in combating this outbreak.(Image source: Reuters)

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Gujarat health minister highlights about Chandipura Virus Cases

The Gujarat state health minister confirmed the detection of Chandipura virus cases, highlighting the urgency of the situation. "We are taking all necessary steps to control the spread of the virus and protect public health," he stated.Health authorities emphasize the importance of quick medical intervention and community cooperation to manage the outbreak effectively. Residents are urged to take necessary precautions to safeguard themselves and their families from this serious health threat. (Image source: ANI)

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Fumigation in Ahmedabad



​A health worker fumigates a slum area to combat the Chandipura virus. The fumigation process involves applying insecticides to eliminate sandflies, crucial for preventing further infections and protecting public health. This targeted approach aims to curb the virus's spread and reduce the risk of severe symptoms, especially in vulnerable populations. To prevent the spread, it's crucial to avoid sandfly bites by using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and sleeping under mosquito nets. (Image source: Reuters)

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​Patients treated in Gujarat amid rising cases​

In Sabarkantha district, Gujarat, patients affected by the Chandipura virus are receiving treatment at a local hospital. The outbreak has resulted in at least 15 reported deaths and around 29 cases across nearly a dozen districts. Health officials are working to manage the situation by providing medical care and implementing preventive measures. The focus is on controlling the spread of the virus and protecting public health. (Image source: PTI)

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Gamaxine powder spread in Ahmedabad to combat virus

In Ahmedabad, a municipal worker applies gamaxine powder in a residential area to curb the spread of the Chandipura virus. Using gamaxine powder is part of a broader strategy to reduce the sandfly population and prevent further infections. The local authorities are intensifying their efforts to control the outbreak through targeted interventions and public awareness campaigns. (Image source: PTI)

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Gujarat Faces Severe Acute Encephalitis Syndrome Outbreak​

Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) has resulted in the deaths of 59 children in Gujarat over the last two months, accounting for 140 of the 148 cases reported nationwide. AES, characterised by severe fever, seizures, and neurological complications, poses a significant public health challenge. Authorities are enhancing diagnostic and treatment facilities and increasing public awareness to manage the outbreak. Prompt intervention and preventive measures are crucial to protect affected children and prevent further cases. The focus remains on addressing the crisis and improving health outcomes. (Image source: PTI)

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