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MYSTERY VIRUS GRIPS DELHI
Wednesday, 31 August 2016 | Priyanka Sharma | New Delhi
A new form of virus infection with symptoms similar to those of chikungunya and dengue is spreading in the national Capital. According to microbiologists and doctors, they have come across many patients who are suffering from loss of consciousness, unrelenting fever and vomiting, but they have tested negative for dengue and chikungunya.
Medical professionals suspect certain mutation could have occurred in the virus genome. They, however, are yet to figure out about the genesis of this new virus.
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Many patients are found to be simultaneously suffering from gastrointestinal, jaundice, pneumonia, respiratory disorders along with severe viral infections, which were not the case in previous years, noted city doctors.
Dr SP Byotra, chairman of Internal Medicine at Sir Gangaram Hospital, said, ?There must be some virus mutation. Virus keeps on changing its face to protect themselves. This year, more than 60 per cent of patients in our OPD are complaining of these issues.?
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Comment: Reports of a "mimic fever" have circulated across India since at least 2009.
2009:
Madhya Pradesh: Mysterious disease similar to dengue reported
2011:
West Bengal: Kolkata: Unknown fever grips city, virus not identified
Chandigarh: Mimic fever cases reported in Chandigarh
2013:
Gujarat: Mystery fever mimicking dengue confounds doctors in Ahmedabad
West Bengal: Unidentified fever in Kolkata - dengue like symptoms
2014:
West Bengal: Dengue-like viral keeps doctors guessing
MYSTERY VIRUS GRIPS DELHI
Wednesday, 31 August 2016 | Priyanka Sharma | New Delhi
A new form of virus infection with symptoms similar to those of chikungunya and dengue is spreading in the national Capital. According to microbiologists and doctors, they have come across many patients who are suffering from loss of consciousness, unrelenting fever and vomiting, but they have tested negative for dengue and chikungunya.
Medical professionals suspect certain mutation could have occurred in the virus genome. They, however, are yet to figure out about the genesis of this new virus.
...
Many patients are found to be simultaneously suffering from gastrointestinal, jaundice, pneumonia, respiratory disorders along with severe viral infections, which were not the case in previous years, noted city doctors.
Dr SP Byotra, chairman of Internal Medicine at Sir Gangaram Hospital, said, ?There must be some virus mutation. Virus keeps on changing its face to protect themselves. This year, more than 60 per cent of patients in our OPD are complaining of these issues.?
...
Comment: Reports of a "mimic fever" have circulated across India since at least 2009.
2009:
Madhya Pradesh: Mysterious disease similar to dengue reported
2011:
West Bengal: Kolkata: Unknown fever grips city, virus not identified
Chandigarh: Mimic fever cases reported in Chandigarh
2013:
Gujarat: Mystery fever mimicking dengue confounds doctors in Ahmedabad
West Bengal: Unidentified fever in Kolkata - dengue like symptoms
2014:
West Bengal: Dengue-like viral keeps doctors guessing
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