In today's world, no matter how much technology is developed, diseases are
increasing as well. Similarly, the next virus to hit India is the Zika virus.
In today's video we are going to see about this virus.
A five-year-old girl in the state of Karnataka has been reported to have the
Zika virus. The state's health department said it will soon release the virus
protocol.
A virus that attacks children
A five-year-old girl from Raichur district of Karnataka has been confirmed to
be infected with the Zika virus. The state's health department is expected to
release the report soon as it is not known whether the virus will affect
children or adults. The health department has also asked people not to panic
over the virus. The state of Karnataka has said that the virus protocol will
be released soon. He pointed out that Zika virus cases were detected in
Kerala, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh a few months ago. This is the first
confirmed case in Karnataka.
According to the World Health Organization, the Zika virus is transmitted by
Aedes mosquitoes. These types of mosquitoes can transmit dengue, chicken pox
and urban jaundice. The Zika virus is diagnosed through blood tests or tests
involving other body fluids.
A cure for the Zika virus
There is still no cure for many viruses in the world, and there is no cure or
vaccine for this Zika virus.
What are the symptoms of Zika virus?
According to the World Health Organization, common symptoms of the disease
include rash, fever, conjunctival allergy, muscle and joint pain, malaise, and
headache. The Zika virus is transmitted mainly by Aedes mosquitoes that bite
during the day.However, people who become infected with the virus may
experience persistent symptoms for two to seven days.
If you have any symptoms of this virus, get tested immediately at a government
health facility. And since there is no vaccine or treatment for this virus, it
can be cured in its early stages. Otherwise you will end up in a very bad
state of health.
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