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Cases of chickenpox rise with the heat
Priya Prabhakaran , Hindustan Times
Mumbai, April 06, 2011
First Published: 01:35 IST(6/4/2011)
Last Updated: 01:36 IST(6/4/2011)
With the rising temperature, city doctors are seeing an increase in the number of chickenpox cases. Worse, patients who have had chickenpox once are returning with a relapse within weeks of getting ?cured?. Traditionally, patients who had chickenpox were known to develop lifetime immunity to the virus. But in the last two months, doctors have witnessed a second cycle of infection of chickenpox among patients.
?A patient developed new chickenpox boils in just two weeks after he was infected with the virus. The reason could be anything from heat, lack of nutrition or poor hygiene,? said Dr Om Shrivastav, unit head at Kasturba Hospital, the city?s sole hospital for communicable diseases. He admitted to seeing similar cases at Jaslok Hospital and Harkishandas Hospital where he is a consultant physician.
Abu Ali Sheikh, 18, was one such case. He was admitted to Kasturba Hospital in March with chickenpox.
?After he was cured, he had to be admitted again for the same illness in a month?s time. It was unheard of and thus we were worried,? said Sheikh?s brother Sohaib, 22...
Cases of chickenpox rise with the heat
Priya Prabhakaran , Hindustan Times
Mumbai, April 06, 2011
First Published: 01:35 IST(6/4/2011)
Last Updated: 01:36 IST(6/4/2011)
With the rising temperature, city doctors are seeing an increase in the number of chickenpox cases. Worse, patients who have had chickenpox once are returning with a relapse within weeks of getting ?cured?. Traditionally, patients who had chickenpox were known to develop lifetime immunity to the virus. But in the last two months, doctors have witnessed a second cycle of infection of chickenpox among patients.
?A patient developed new chickenpox boils in just two weeks after he was infected with the virus. The reason could be anything from heat, lack of nutrition or poor hygiene,? said Dr Om Shrivastav, unit head at Kasturba Hospital, the city?s sole hospital for communicable diseases. He admitted to seeing similar cases at Jaslok Hospital and Harkishandas Hospital where he is a consultant physician.
Abu Ali Sheikh, 18, was one such case. He was admitted to Kasturba Hospital in March with chickenpox.
?After he was cured, he had to be admitted again for the same illness in a month?s time. It was unheard of and thus we were worried,? said Sheikh?s brother Sohaib, 22...
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