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  • Pakistan: 2016/2017 Chikungunya

    Source: https://www.geo.tv/latest/124036-Doc...ase-in-Karachi


    Doctors puzzled by unknown viral disease in Karachi
    Khawar Khan
    December 17, 2016

    KARACHI: An unknown viral disease is affecting hundreds of people in the Saudabad neighbouhood of the city.

    According to Senior Health Director, Dr Abdul Wahid Panwar initially the behaviour and symptoms of the virus are similar to dengue, with patients experiencing having high grade fever, severe body pain to the extent that people are unable to walk or sit.

    According to the Medical Superintendent of Sindh Government Hospital Saudabad, Dr Rehana Bajwa so far more than 1,500 people have been visited to hospital including women and children.

    Dr Bajwa added, the majority of people are coming from Saudabad, Pipri, Gadap and Bin Qasim.

    Dr Bajwa further said to avoid the virus people should care about the cleanness and use mosquito repellent...

  • #2
    Source: http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/blog...ak-in-karachi/


    Chikungunya virus cases spark fears of outbreak in Karachi
    Karachi
    4 hours ago BY News Desk

    A viral disease ?chikungunya? is suspected of hitting Malir area of the city here and the very staff of Sindh Government Hospital Saudabad is hit by the suspected virus. After malaria and dengue, the people of Karachi are threatened by this new chikungunya virus.

    According to details, 17 doctors, 31 paramedics, and eight sanitary workers were affected by the virus...

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    • #3
      Source: http://nation.com.pk/national/19-Dec...ealth-minister


      No Chikungunya outbreak in Malir: Sindh Health Minister
      December 19, 2016, 1:00 pm

      Sindh Health Minister Sikandar Mandhro says there is no Chikungunya outbreak in Malir area of Karachi.

      Talking to newsmen here on Monday, he said not a single case of Chikungunya disease has been reported in Pakistan. He said blood samples of people suffering from mysterious disease have been sent to laboratory for test. He said a team of doctors from Islamabad has also been asked to reach Karachi.

      He said almost all the people suffering from the mysterious disease were discharged from hospitals after initial treatment...

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      • #4
        Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/173...Malir-hit-3000

        Chikungunya cases in Malir hit 3,000
        Home / Today's Paper / Karachi / Chikungunya cases in Malir hit 3,000
        December 20, 2016

        Emergency declared at all hospitals in Malir and its adjoining areas because of the outbreak of mosquito-borne disease; fumigation drive also launched

        Over 3,000 cases of chikungunya, a mosquito-borne disease similar to dengue and Zika, have been reported in the last few days at government- and privately-run hospitals in Malir.

        Following the outbreak of the disease, the symptoms of which include fever, joint pain, headache, muscle pain, joint swelling, and rashes, the provincial health authorities have declared a state of emergency in all public sector health facilities in Malir and its adjoining areas.

        The provincial health authorities have yet to find out what caused the outbreak of chikungunya, for which there is no vaccine to prevent or medicine to treat...

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        • #5
          Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1268274/...investigation/

          Malir outbreak: Blood samples sent for investigation
          By Our Correspondent
          Published: December 20, 2016

          KARACHI:
          The blood samples of five victims, suspected to have chikungunya virus, have been sent to the National Institute of Health, Islamabad, for investigation.

          The step was taken following the emergence of reports that thousands of patients have been suffering from an unknown virus in District Malir and its adjoining areas.

          Talking about the issue, Karachi health director Dr Waheed Panhwar directed the people to refrain from calling the virus chikungunya or any other virus. ?It?s premature to name the virus as chikungunya prior to the diagnosis of the dispatched blood samples,? he remarked.

          He said that experts are investigating the virus, which has enveloped Malir district and its adjoining areas. He was of the view that the name of virus can only be confirmed once the investigation has been completed...

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          • #6
            Source: http://www.pakistankakhudahafiz.com/...irus-pakistan/


            No case of Chikungunya virus in Pakistan: WHO
            By Web Desk on December 20, 2016

            ISLAMABAD: No case of Chikungunya virus has been confirmed in Pakistan till date. Any information circulating with regard to confirmation of any case is incorrect and misleading, informs a joint statement issued by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Ministry of Health here Sunday.

            The statement has been issued in view of unconfirmed reports about the presence of Chikungunya virus in Karachi, Sindh, especially in the areas of Malir. ?The WHO, the Ministry of Health, and the Sindh Department of Health are working closely in the wake of these unconfirmed reports, and are carrying out epidemiological investigations,? the statement says...

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            • #7
              Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/173...mysterious-bug

              Over 100 more people contract mysterious bug
              December 21, 2016
              Print : Karachi

              More than a hundred patients were taken to a hospital on Tuesday, as a mosquito-borne disease similar to dengue and Zika continues to wreak havoc on Karachi. Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has refuted all claims connecting the mysterious disease with the chikungunya virus, both of which cause fever and severe joint pain.

              Sindh Government Hospital Saudabad Medical Superintendent Dr Rehana has established a help desk for patients.

              As many as 30,000 patients across the city have been affected by the unknown disease during the last 30 days.

              Blood samples of patients coming to the hospital are being collected and dispatched to the Aga Khan University Hospital and the National Institute of Health Islamabad, officials said...

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              • #8

                82 afflicted by ?mystery disease? admitted to hospitals

                Posted on December 21, 2016 by madeeha zuberi in Editors Pick, National
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                Staffers of malaria control program have also carried out anti-mosquito spray in the hospital that created difficulty in breathing for the victims.
                ...

                Although there is serological evidence of a historical presence of the virus in Pakistan, there is at this time no evidence of any nested transmission of Chikungunya in the country Imported cases can always appear as for any disease, but such importation, once early detected, would not cause any significant damage to public health...
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                • #9
                  Source: http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/blog...ts-of-karachi/


                  Chikungunya virus spreads to several parts of Karachi
                  National
                  13 hours ago BY INP

                  Another 700 people were admitted to Saudabad Hospital in 24 hours over complaints with Chikungunya virus in Karachi?s Malir.

                  According to details, Chikungunya virus has spread to adjoining areas of Malir including Korangi, Madina Colony, Liaquat Market and Khokhrapar...

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                  • #10
                    Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1271981/...ses-confirmed/


                    Take care: Three Chikungunya cases confirmed
                    By Hafeez Tunio
                    Published: December 22, 2016

                    KARACHI:
                    Out of the five cases sent to the National Institute of Health (NIH), Islamabad, for diagnosis, three have tested positive for Chikungunya, it emerged on Thursday.

                    The samples were taken from Saudabad Hospital in Malir and sent to NIH. These three were the first confirmed cases of patients suffering from Chikungunya ? a viral disease transmitted to humans by infected mosquito bites ? in Pakistan.

                    The disease has emerged after some patients suffering from high grade fever and joint pain were taken to Saudabad Hospital in Malir on November 19.

                    According to the findings of the reports, the blood specimen sent by Saudabad Hospital, Karachi, of Zohaib, 9, Umer, 11, and Ikhlaque, 45, have been declared positive for Chikungunya. The reports pouring in suggested that more than 3,000 people have suffered from this virus, which first spread in Tanzania in 1952, after which it was identified in over 60 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe and America.

                    Doctors confirm that 86 suspected cases of Chikungunya have surfaced but the number of cases is declining with each passing day...

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                    • #11
                      Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1276248/...unya-outbreak/

                      The Express Tribune > Pakistan
                      Pakistan officially reports Chikungunya outbreak to WHO
                      By Sehrish Wasif
                      Published: December 27, 2016

                      ISLAMABAD:
                      Nearly a week after the confirmation of three Chikungunya cases, the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulation and Coordination (NHSRC) has for the first time officially reported the outbreak to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

                      ?It is for the first time that Pakistan has officially documented the cases and have reported to the WHO,? DG Asad Hafiz said while talking to The Express Tribune on Tuesday. He, however, said the situation was ?under control? and only five cases had been confirmed by Islamabad?s National Institute of Health (NIH)...

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                      • #12
                        Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1283435/...ases-rise-369/

                        Outbreak alert: Chikungunya cases rise to 369
                        By Our Correspondent
                        Published: January 3, 2017

                        KARACHI:
                        Total number of Chikungunya cases has risen to 369 as of Monday evening, according to the data received by the Karachi health director Dr Waheed Panhwar.

                        The majority of the cases have been reported in Khokhrapar, Ghariababad, Kalaboard and Ghazi Goth areas in District Malir and a few adjoining union councils of Korangi.

                        ?Although the ratio of patients suffering from the Chikungunya virus has been decreasing due to the measures being taken by the health department, there is still more to be done,? Panhwar told The Express Tribune...

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                        • #13
                          Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1289463/...spreads-lyari/

                          The Express Tribune > Pakistan > Sindh
                          After Korangi and Malir, Chikungunya spreads to Lyari
                          By Our Correspondent
                          Published: January 10, 2017

                          KARACHI:
                          After Korangi and Malir districts reported over 360 cases of Chikungunya in the last month, the newest cases being reported are from Lyari...

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                          • #14
                            Source: http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2017...oves-to-lyari/


                            Chikungunya viral fever moves to Lyari
                            8 hours ago BY APP

                            The Chikungunya viral fever cases have also being reported from Lyari Town of Karachi for the last few weeks, while the National Institute of Health (NIH) Islamabad has confirmed the presence of Chikungunya virus in Lyari as seven people are tested positive out of nine samples sent to the NIH for investigations.

                            Talking to PPI, Director Health Services Dr Abdul Wahid Panhwar confirmed the presence of Chikungunya viral fever in Lyari Town...

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                            • #15
                              Source: http://channel24.pk/breaking-news/20...-virus-emerge/

                              Karachi: 9 cases of Chikungunya virus emerge
                              Posted By: Hanzla Sajidon: 01/17/2017 - 21:20

                              Web Desk ? 9 cases of Chikungunya virus were discovered in Karachi on Tuesday. Patients have been admitted in Saudabad hospital for treatment, reported 24 News.

                              According to reports, Chikungunya virus was first diagnosed in a patient 2 months ago and since then, the disease has spread in certain parts of the city.

                              Blood samples of 11 patients were sent to the Islamabad National Institute of Health earlier. 11 results came positive while 2 came negative...

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