New Delhi. Corona virus remains a matter of concern for the world, almost every person is in the grip of corona. Some came out of it after fighting and defeating Corona, while some have lost their lives due to Corona. More than 63 lakh people across the country have died due to different variants of Corona. The COVID-19 disease, which has now caused the death of more than 63 lakh people worldwide, is not over yet. Even now lakhs of people are being found infected with corona every day and a large number of people are also dying.
Characteristics of the variant
Meanwhile, a fever has sent the World Health Organization (WHO)WHO) is disturbed. The main symptom of this fever is bleeding from the nose. This is the reason why this fever is being called nose-bleed fever. However, it is a matter of concern that 4 out of 10 infected people die. That is, 40 percent of the patients are dying due to this fever. The name of this fever is Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) Is. Like the corona virus, this variant has also come from animals. Along with this, according to the World Health Organization, this year in Iraq CCHF Since then 19 out of 111 patients have died.
Virus became the cause of WHO’s trouble
WHO There is also concern about this fever because so far no vaccine is available to prevent it. The main symptom of this case is bleeding from the body parts, most commonly nose bleeding, the main symptom of this disease. More than half of CCHF cases in Iraq have been found in this poor region of southern Iraq, where most people farm. He said, only a few cases were reported last year, but this year the cases have increased significantly. This fever is spread through insects. CCHF virus is found in domestic and wild animals like buffalo cow, goat, sheep etc.
Origin of Variants
The Health Department team sprayed insecticides on animals in the stables of a house in which a woman is infected. During this the team was taking all the precautions. Wearing a mask and glasses to cover the eyes and the whole body was covered. Here the team members sprayed insecticide on the cow and its two calves. After spraying the insecticide, the staff of this team picked up an insect that had fallen from the cow and then kept it in a container. According to the WHO, this infection is spreading rapidly in animals due to the bite of an infected insect. The CCHF virus is transmitted to humans through insect bites and another reason for its spread to humans is also through contact with the blood of an infected animal.