Six children die from suspected chandipura virus in Gujarat, know all about CHPV symptoms and prevention

Updated : Jul 17, 2024 15:39
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The Gujarat government has reported that six children have died from suspected Chandipura virus infection and there have been a total of 12 suspected cases reported till date.

What is Chandipura virus?

Chandipura virus is an RNA virus belonging to the Rhabdoviridae family, the same family as the rabies virus. This virus primarily affects children and can cause severe encephalitis, leading to high mortality rates.

Symptoms of Chandipura virus

Symptoms typically appear suddenly and can include high fever, headaches, vomiting, seizures, altered mental status, and encephalitis (inflammation of the brain).
The disease progression is rapid, often leading to death within a few days if untreated.

Treatment and Prevention:

There is no specific antiviral treatment for CHPV. Supportive care is the primary approach, focusing on managing symptoms and complications.
Prevention strategies include controlling sandfly populations, using insect repellent, and protective clothing to avoid bites.
Public health measures are crucial during outbreaks to limit the spread of the virus.

Which are the worst affected regions in India?

 The Chandipura virus (CHPV) infection was first isolated in 1965 during investigations into a dengue and chikungunya outbreak in Maharashtra. However, one of the most severe outbreaks occurred during 2003-04, affecting states like Maharashtra, northern Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh. During this period, these states collectively reported over 300 child fatalities due to the virus.

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