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After 3 suspected zika cases, Centre rushes experts to MP

Zika virus, transmitted through the aedes aegypti mosquito, causes fever, skin rashes, muscle and joint pain. Three cases were reported from Bhopal, Vidisha and Sehore in MP.

Published on: Nov 02, 2018 03:51 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By , New Delhi
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The Union health ministry has sent a team of experts from the National Centre for Disease Control and emergency medical response wing of the directorate general of health services to Madhya Pradesh where three suspected cases of Zika virus have been detected. After initial sample testing at AIIMS Bhopal, samples have been sent for confirmation to National Institute of Virology, Pune. The cases were reported from Bhopal, Vidisha and Sehore.

Three suspected cases of zika virus have been detected in Madhya Pradesh. After initial sample testing at AIIMS Bhopal, samples have been sent for confirmation to National Institute of Virology, Pune. (AP File)
Three suspected cases of zika virus have been detected in Madhya Pradesh. After initial sample testing at AIIMS Bhopal, samples have been sent for confirmation to National Institute of Virology, Pune. (AP File)

“These are all suspected cases, our team is there to investigate along with the state authorities. The course of action will be decided only after confirmation,” said a senior health ministry official.

Jaipur has seen an outbreak, where 159 confirmed cases have been reported. “Jaipur is a popular tourist destination that sees visitors not just from India but abroad. At least 85 countries are Zika affected and in 80% of the cases people suffering from the infection are asymptomatic,” said an official.

Zika virus, transmitted through the aedes aegypti mosquito, causes fever, skin rashes, muscle and joint pain. It is harmful to pregnant women, as it can lead to microcephaly, a condition in which a baby’s head is significantly smaller than expected, in newborn children.

 
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