Dengue cases have increased in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Uttarakhand despite government efforts. COVID antibodies may worsen dengue, according to a study…
Even with government precautions, dengue has spread nationwide. Rising cases in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Uttarakhand raise concerns and the need for awareness.
Uttar Pradesh dengue cases rise. According to government data, 24 have died. Private hospital data may increase the toll. Dengue cases in Uttar Pradesh exceed 13,000, with Lucknow, Moradabad, Noida, Meerut, and Kanpur, dominating.
Her family protested medical negligence after a dengue-stricken woman died at a Greater Noida private hospital. On Wednesday, Beta 2 police took the Dhanori village woman to Yatharth Hospital, Noida
Her family accused the hospital of negligence after her death.
The family protested outside the hospital, but talks resolved it. The family cremated the body without a postmortem, police said, adding there was no law and order issue.
Dengue is getting worse—Why?
A study suggests that COVID antibodies may cross-react with DENV, worsening dengue as cases rise nationwide. The government-run Translational Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI) in India found that antibodies from natural human infection or animal immunization increased dengue infection in animal cells.
Dengue fever symptoms, causes, and treatment
Dengue can be mild, severe, or fatal.
SYMPTOMS
High fever is a major dengue symptom. It usually strikes suddenly and lasts days.
Commonly, a severe headache appears around the forehead and eyes.
Dengue causes severe muscle and joint pain, hence “breakbone fever.”
Rashes: Dengue patients often develop small red patches.
Dengue can cause red or purple spots from nose, gums, or skin bleeding.
Patients often feel tired and weak after the fever subsides.
CAUSE
Dengue is caused by Flaviviridae. Four closely related but distinct virus serotypes are DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3, and DENV-4. Infection with one serotype does not protect others. Aedes mosquitoes can spread dengue by biting infected people.
TREATMENT
No antiviral dengue fever treatment exists. Treatments focus on symptom relief and support. Dengue fever treatment essentials:
Hydrate: Stay hydrated if you have a high fever and vomiting or diarrhea. Oral rehydration solutions replenish electrolytes.
Acetaminophen (paracetamol) relieves fever and pain over-the-counter. Avoid bleeding-risky NSAIDs like ibuprofen.
Rest helps the body recover from illness.
Healthcare Monitoring: Hospitalization for close monitoring and intravenous fluids may be needed for severe or warning cases. Constant vomiting, bleeding, severe abdominal pain, and rapid platelet count decline are warning signs.
Dengue patients should stay indoors and use mosquito nets or insect repellent to avoid mosquito bites. Reducing mosquito breeding sites around your home can also reduce transmission.
Conclusion
Dengue cases have risen in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Uttarakhand despite government efforts. Dengue cases in Uttar Pradesh exceed 13,000, with Lucknow, Moradabad, Meerut, Kanpur, and Noida leading. A dengue-stricken woman died at a Greater Noida private hospital after her family protested medical negligence. Indian scientists at the Translational Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI) say antibodies from natural human infection or animal immunization could boost dengue infection in animal cells. Dengue can kill or be mild. Flaviviridae’s four closely related but distinct serotypes—DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3, and DENV-4—cause the virus. Hydrating, resting, taking OTC painkillers, and avoiding mosquito bites can relieve symptoms. Warning signs or severe cases may require medical attention.