Four children die due to suspected Chandipura virus infection in Gujarat; Here are symptoms and other details
Four children have died in Gujarat's Sabarkantha district from a suspected Chandipura virus infection, with two more undergoing treatment. Health authorities are awaiting confirmation from the National Institute of Virology in Pune. Preventive mea...

Blood samples of all six kids have been sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune for confirmation and their results are awaited, Sabarkantha Chief District Health Officer Raj Sutariya said.
What are the symptoms of Chandipura virus:
Chandipura virus causes fever, with symptoms similar to flu, and acute encephalitis (inflammation of brain). The pathogen is a member of the Vesiculovirus genus of the family Rhabdoviridae. It is transmitted by vectors like mosquitoes, ticks and sandflies.
Chandipura virus in Gujarat:
Paediatricians at the Himmatnagar civil hospital had suspected the role of the Chandipura virus after four children died there on July 10, the official said.
Two other children admitted to the hospital have displayed similar symptoms. They also seem to be infected by the same virus, Sutariya said.
The two children being treated at the hospital are also from Rajasthan, he said.
The authorities in Rajasthan have been informed about the death of the child due to the suspected viral infection, Sutariya said.
"We have sent all six samples, including those of four children who have died, to NIV in Pune," he added.
(with agency inputs)
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