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New illness in Delhi

Viral fever has taken a more menacing avatar this season. In the Capital, people are reporting high fever accompanied by nausea.

Published on: Aug 29, 2006 05:31 AM IST
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Viral fever has taken a more menacing avatar this season. In the Capital, people are reporting high fever accompanied by nausea, joint pain and headache that refuse to respond to medication like paracetamol for the first few days.

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Frightening though it may sound, the symptoms are like chikungunya's - a viral disease that spreads through Aedes mosquito and has struck parts of Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh.

Says Dr Sunil Gambhir, professor of paediatrics, Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital: "Though chikungunya has never occurred in Delhi, I wouldn't be surprised if some cases are reported here as people travelling to other states may come back infected with the virus."

The symptoms are fever that lasts 7-10 days, headache, fatigue, nausea, muscle pain and rashes. Acute infection may need hospitalisation and will last up to a couple of weeks. Joint pain and fatigue last for several weeks in some patients. "In severe cases, joints also swell up," says Gambhir.

There is no vaccine or specific anti-viral treatment for chikungunya and the only way to treat is to bring down the fever and pain by having paracetamol, ibuprofen or naproxen. Since it is a form of platelet dysfunction like dengue, patients should avoid aspirin.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sanchita Sharma

Sanchita is the health & science editor of the Hindustan Times. She has been reporting and writing on public health policy, health and nutrition for close to two decades. She is an International Reporting Project fellow from Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at the Bloomberg School of Public Health and was part of the expert group that drafted the Press Council of India’s media guidelines on health reporting, including reporting on people living with HIV.

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