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Kyasanur Forest Disease 2014-2020

Two new cases of monkey fever reported in Goa

IANS India Private Limited
Indo Asian News Service

March 23, 2016

Panaji, March 23 (IANS) Two new cases of the lethal Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) have come to light in Dharbandora sub-district of Goa, Deputy Chief Minister Francis D'Souza said on Wednesday.

Both patients have been shifted to a state government-run medical facility and are under observation, he said.

These two cases in the forested eastern parts of Goa indicate the spread of KFD, also known as monkey fever in common parlance, from neighbouring Sattari sub-district.

Seven people have died and over 150 tested positive for KFD in two years in Sattari.
...
https://in.news.yahoo.com/two-cases-monkey-fever-reported-goa-123603300.html
 
Maharashtra

MH/SIN/2016/2/0033 Kyasanur Forest
Disease 170 00 13-01-16 Under Control
A total of 170 cases have been suspected for the disease as on 28th
February 2016(8th week ending 28th February 2016). Out 65 serum
samples tested at NIV Pune till date, 29 were found positive for KFD
IgM ELISA and 8 were positive for IgG for KFD. All cases treated
symptomatically. Health education given.

Week 8 Outbreak Report: http://idsp.nic.in/idsp/IDSP/outbreaks.htm
 
Maharashtra

MH/SIN/2016/2/0033 Kyasanur Forest Disease 194 00 13-01-16
Under Surveillance
A total of 194 cases have been suspected for the disease as on 7
th March
2016. Out 81 serum samples tested at NIV Pune, 29 were found positive
for KFD IgM ELISA and 8 were positive for IgG for KFD. All cases
treated symptomatically. Health education given.

Week 9 Outbreak report: http://idsp.nic.in/idsp/IDSP/outbreaks.htm
 
KARNATAKA

SHIVAMOGGA, April 11, 2016
Updated: April 11, 2016 05:44 IST
12 positive cases of KFD in Shivamogga this year

VEERENDRA P.M.

Despite the intense vaccination drive undertaken by the Department of Health and Family Welfare against Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), popularly known as monkey fever in the district, one person has died due to it and 12 positive cases have been reported in the year 2016 so far.

In 2015, one person had lost her life due to KFD and 48 positive cases were reported.

Of the 12 cases reported this year, 10 are from Tirthahalli taluk and one case each from Hosanagar and Sagar taluks.

A 19-year-old girl from Raave village, Hosanagar taluk, who had been to her grandparents? house in Kaanukoppa village, Tirthahalli taluk, has died due to the disease during this period.
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...fd-in-shivamogga-this-year/article8460220.ece

Outbreak of Kyasanur Forest disease (monkey fever) in Sindhudurg, Maharashtra State, India, 2016 (IN PRESS)

P. Awate
Integrated Disease Surveillance Program, Health Services, Government of India, Maharashtra, India
P. Yadav, D. Patil, A. Shete, V. Kumar, P. Kore
National Institute of Virology (ICMR), Pune 411 021, Maharashtra, India
J. Dolare, M. Deshpande, S. Bagde
Integrated Disease Surveillance Program, Health Services, Government of India, Maharashtra, India
G. Sapkal, Y. Gurav, D.T. Mouryacorrespondenceemailemailemail
National Institute of Virology (ICMR), Pune 411 021, Maharashtra, India
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2016.03.006
...

http://www.journalofinfection.com/article/S0163-4453(16)00088-8/abstract
 
From Week 11 IDSP report: http://idsp.nic.in/idsp/IDSP/outbreaks.htm

MH/SIN/2016/2/0033 Kyasanur Forest
Disease 346 02 13-01-16 Under Control
A total of 346 cases have been suspected for the disease as on 24th March
2016. Out of 185 serum samples tested at NIV Pune, 68 were found
positive for KFD IgM ELISA and 8 were positive for IgG for KFD. All
cases treated symptomatically. Health education given.
 
Maharashtra
Monkey fever spreads to 17 more villages

Apr 23, 2016, 12.12 AM IST

Pune: The tick-borne Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), commonly known as monkey fever, is spreading with every passing day.
The outbreak, initially confined to a village in Sindhudurg district, has now spread to 18 villages.
The virus is highly pathogenic and can only be tested in laboratories with high biosafety standards. It has claimed three lives and infected 94 people in the state since the last week of January. Pune-based National Institute of Virology (NIV) has confirmed the presence of the virus in the blood samples of these patients.
...
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-to-17-more-villages/articleshow/51949590.cms
 
Goa
Monkey fever cases under control, for now.
admin 4 days ago Goa News Highlights


Panaji: Altogether, 264 cases of Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), popularly known as monkey fever, have been registered in Sattari taluka.

Informing about the viral infection, officials of the directorate of health services Tuesday said that so far, 5,030 villagers in the KFD-affected areas have been administered the preventive vaccine.

...
So far, three deaths have been registered due to the infection, this year. [NT]
http://goacom.com/monkey-fever-cases-under-control-for-now/
 
Goa villagers refuse vaccination against killer disease
IANS | 20 May 2015, 11:04 PM IST

PANAJI : Goa state health authorities are despaired at refusal of residents of a village to get themselves vaccinated against a rare disease which spreads from monkeys and has caused nine deaths over the last few months.
...
Though the reason for the deaths at Pali has been confirmed, it has been difficult for the health authorities to persuade the locals to get themselves vaccinated, Jose D'Sa, a doctor with the state government's Directorate of Health Services, told IANS.

"People are just not coming forward despite repeated announcements and requests from our side," D'Sa added.

The DHS plans to vaccinate residents in Pali and nearby areas from the age of 6 years to 65 years.
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http://health.economictimes.indiati...e-vaccination-against-killer-disease/47362986
 
Maharashtra
Monkey fever jab for high-risk group this winter to counter spread

Umesh Isalkar | TNN | Jul 23, 2016, 09.50 AM IST

Pune: Individuals falling in the high-risk category, including farmers and forest workers in Sindhudurg district, will be vaccinated against Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) or monkey fever this winter to prevent the tick-borne viral infection from spreading in other parts of the state.
...
The state had reported the first case of monkey fever in the last week of January this year. Since then, the virus has infected 125 people and killed seven, all from Dodamarg taluka of Sindhudurg district.
...
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...er-to-counter-spread/articleshow/53349272.cms
 
Kyasanur Forest Disease: Outbreaks, Surveillance & Control

Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) is a re-emerging zoonotic tick borne arboviral disease affecting monkeys and
man. This disease was first discovered in 1957 from Kyasanur forest area, Shimoga district of Karnataka state
following monkey deaths and human cases. The common sign and symptoms of KFD are fever, myalgia, diarrhoea,
cough, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, epistaxis later leading to oral and intestinal haemorrhages and meningoencephalitis.
The disease in man is often fatal unless diagnosed early and treated symptomatically. The case fatality
rate (CFR) is about 2 to 10%. KFD is a viral hemorrhagic fever caused by flavi virus, which is immunologically related
to Russian Spring Summer Encephalitis (RSSE) virus.

The lxodid ticks of the genera Haemaphysalis are the vectors of the disease and a number of forest dwelling
small mammals like rodents, shrews, an insectivorous bat and many birds maintain the natural enzootic cycle of
the virus in the forest ecosystem. The wild primates black faced langurs (Semnopithecus entellus) and red faced
bonnet monkeys (Macaca radiata) get the virus infection by tick bite and they act as amplifying hosts and also
susceptible to the infection. The monkey death area are treated as ?hot spots? due to dropping of infected ticks
from their body with high titers of virus. Human beings get the infection by tick bites while visiting these areas
owing to forest related occupation. High mortality of monkeys (Epizootics) are observed during the months of
December to June which is coinciding with the seasonal activity of nymphal stages of Haemaphysalis ticks.

KFD is a seasonal disease mainly reported during early and peak summer months and other forest fringed
areas during the transmission period. In the areas of reporting monkey deaths, health education to the community
is essential and people should be advised to avoid venturing in the forest. Persons who need to visit the forest for
occupational purpose should cover their body with thick clothes and topical application of tick repellants like DMP
oil, in order to avoid tick bites. All monkey deaths in the forest and adjoining villages should be reported to the local
health authorities for further investigations and to undertake insecticidal treatment of the floor area covering a
radius of 50 metre radius of the hot spot.

KFD is endemic in Shimoga district, a primitive sylvan territory in Western Ghats due to
deforestation, encroachment and human colonization of the above area. The disease was restricted to above area
till 1971, subsequently moved to Chikkamagalore, Uttara Kannada, Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts and later
in 2012 to Chamarajanagar district. In 2013, KFD was detected in autopsy of dead monkeys in Nilgiris district of
Tamil Nadu state. More recently monkey deaths and human cases were reported from three neighbouring States
bordering Karnataka viz., Wayanad and Malappuram districts of Kerala (2014 ? 15), North Goa district of Goa State
(2015-16) Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra and recently in 2016 in Belagavi district of Karnataka State (2016). It
is evident that, the KFD is centripetally spreading to newer territories. The probable reasons are due to interplay of
a complexity of factors related to deforestation and human settlement in forest biotopes. Improved surveillance,
enhanced diagnosed facilities and timely undertaking of appropriate disease specific control measures are very much needed for the successful containment of the disease in endemic and newer areas.

Outbreak reporting under IDSP: KFD outbreaks have also been reported under IDSP. The details of the KFD outbreaks reported by States/districts are as under. However number of cases and deaths are not final, but as reported by states at the initiation of outbreak.

KFD.png
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KFD Outbreak Investigation Report from District Sindhudurg, Maharashtra By
Dr N.Balakrishnan Joint Director NCDC Bangalore, Dr. Sanket Kulkarni Asstt. Director, IDSP
& Dr. Harish Shukla EIS officer NCDC.

Background:-

? Two people were admitted with complaints of fever with headache, body ache and Myalgia and reported to a
Hospital in Goa. As the KFD outbreak was ongoing in Goa, both were tested for KFD. Thus the first case of KFD
was detected and was cross notified to District Sindhudurg. Further investigations of the 28 cases with similar
complaints in Ker Village under PHC Sateli Bhedashi was done by NIV Pune.

? Out of 28 samples sent to NIV Pune 18 samples tested positive for KFD by IgM Elisa. On further investigation
cases with similar complaints were also reported in nearby villages like Zolambe, Asaniye, and Kolzar. Samples
from these villages were also tested and found that 5 from Asaniye, 4 from Zolambe and 3 from Kolzar were also
positive by IgM ELISA. Hence this was confirmed to be an outbreak of KFD and this was communicated to IDSP,
New Delhi on 23.2.2016 and asked for assistance to investigate.

Date of Investigation: 29.02.2016 to 03.03.2016
Central team was sent to investigate the outbreak which started on 29.02.2016.

Details of Investigation:
The team members visited the area on 29.02.2016 along with the state officials and support staff. Initially
the medical officer from PHC Bhedashi was met and the area involved with the outbreak was discussed. The details
of the outbreak including line lists, no of monkey deaths and area of monkey deaths was collected.

Objectives
1. To determine the magnitude of the outbreak.
2. To determine epidemiological characteristics of the outbreak.
3. To determine risk factors associated with this outbreak

Methodology:
On discussion with state health authorities about the outbreak and after formulating and reviewing the line
list of cases as well as interacting with patients in the line list a case definition was prepared.

Case Definition:
 Clinical Case: A person residing in an area under PHC SateliBhedashi or PHC Talkat with a presentation of
fever with headache, body ache and myalgia with or without haemorrhagic or neurological manifestations
from 09/01/2016.
 Confirmed Case: A clinical case positive by RT-PCR or IgM ELISA.
 Line list of cases was prepared and analysed for Time, Place & person.

Result
Investigation findings:
Confirmation of the outbreak: From 09th Jan
2016 to 03rd Mar 2016, a total of 54 samples
were sent for testing at NIV Pune of which 29
samples were tested positive (53.7%) for
KFD. As the disease is being diagnosed for the
first time in the state, no cases have occurred
in last five years which confirms the
existence of an outbreak. But 8 samples were
tested positive for IgG antibodies which
confirms the past infection in the area but
was not diagnosed.
...
http://idsp.nic.in/showfile.php?lid=3785
 
KARNATAKA
Seven suspected cases of monkey fever in Tirthahalli
STAFF REPORTER Staff Correspondent SHIVAMOGGA: DECEMBER 27, 2016 17:04 IST
UPDATED: DECEMBER 27, 2016 21:20 IST


Seven suspected cases of Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), better known as monkey fever, have been reported from Kudumallige Gram Panchayat limits in Tirthahalli taluk. The cases were reported between December 22 and 26.

KFD is a tick-borne viral disease that is transmitted from monkeys to humans through tick bite. High fever, vomiting, severe pain in the joints, bleeding in the nose and gums are the main symptoms.

S.K. Kiran, field medical officer of the Department of Health and Family Welfare, told The Hindu that seven persons with fever and pain in the joints were admitted to the Government Jayachamarajendra Hospital in Tirthahalli town. Based on the results of the preliminary tests, the doctors suspect the patients have been infected with KFD.
...
http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...key-fever-in-Tirthahalli/article16949815.ece1
 
Karnataka
8 monkey fever cases reported from Thirthahalli
Thirthahalli (Shivamogga district), Jan 05 , 2017, DHNS:
The outbreak of Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), commonly known as moneky fever, in Thirthahalli taluk has triggered anxiety among people of Malnad region. A source in the Health Department said that eight KFD cases have been reported in the taluk so far. The laboratory based in Manipal, Udupi district, has confirmed that all the eight persons are affected by KFD after examining their blood samples.
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http://www.deccanherald.com/content/589898/8-monkey-fever-cases-reported.html
 
From Week 51 (2016) IDSP Report;

GA/PNJ/2016/49/2573 North Goa Kyasanur
Forest Disease 5 0 5-12-2016 Under
Surveillance
1 Case was reported from Village Hivrem, CHC Valpoi. 4
more cases reported in week 51st. Out of 52 Serum sample
tested, 5 were positive for KFD, at MCVR, Manipal. All cases
treated symptomatically. Health education given
http://idsp.nic.in/WriteReadData/l892s/512016.pdf
 
Source: http://www.newsnation.in/lifestyle/...ptoms-prevention-and-cure-article-161777.html

Monkey fever detected in Maharashtra after Goa; Symptoms, prevention and cure - know all about the disease
By News Nation Bureau | Updated On : February 18, 2017 04:07 PM

A string of Monkey Fever cases are now being detected from neighbouring Maharashtra after the disease left three dead and hundereds infected in Goa last year, according to state health officials...
 
KARNATAKA
KFD outbreak continues with one more confirmed fatality
STAFF REPORTER SHIVAMOGGA FEBRUARY 22, 2017 00:41 IST
UPDATED: FEBRUARY 22, 2017 00:41 IST

The outbreak of Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), also known as Monkey Fever, in Tirthahalli taluk is showing no signs of abating, with six positive cases reported between February 13 and 17.

KFD is a tick-borne viral infection that spreads from monkeys to humans. So far in 2017, 39 positive cases have been reported in Tirthahalli taluk. On February 16, the blood samples of Narayana, 65, from Indira Nagar village in Kudumallige Gram Panchayat limits, was tested positive for KFD at the National Institute of Virology, Pune, after he died of high fever. With this, the KFD death toll in the taluk this year stands at three. The first two deaths were in Chiduva and Bekse-Kenjigudde villages.
...
http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...e-more-confirmed-fatality/article17343156.ece
 
Maharashtra
45 cases of monkey fever in last two months
THE ASIAN AGE. | VRUSHALI PURANDARE Published : Feb 23, 2017, 2:33 am IST Updated : Feb 23, 2017, 2:30 am IST

Health authorities have detected 45 cases of KFD in Sindhudurg over the last two months of which two persons have died.


Mumbai: The Maharashtra directorate of health services (DHS) has issued an advisory to government-run hospitals across the state including Mumbai, alerting them against spread of Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) or monkey fever - a viral infection that begins with high fever and body ache, and leads to bleeding like in case of dengue ? in view of its detection in Sindhudurg. Health authorities have detected 45 cases of KFD in Sindhudurg over the last two months of which two persons have died. The carriers of KFD are the ticks present on monkeys.
...
http://www.asianage.com/metros/mumbai/230217/45-cases-of-monkey-fever-in-last-two-months.html
 
Goa

Monkey fever on decline in Sattari
90 tested positive for KFD in Jan-Feb last year; it is 38 so far

05 Mar, 2017, 01:15AM IST
Team Herald

VALPOI: With an extensive vaccination drive by the health department in Sattari, Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) that wreaked havoc in the taluka two years ago is on the decline.
Dr Gajanan Naik, the health officer at Valpoi Community Health Centre, said that 90 persons were tested positive for KFD in the first two months of 2016. But this year, during the same period, that figure is down to 38, he pointed out.
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http://www.heraldgoa.in/Goa/Monkey-fever-on-decline-in-Sattari/112316.html
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http://www.navhindtimes.in/monkey-fe...rnem-villages/
 
Goa
Monkey fever identified in Patradevi
PANJIM: Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) or commonly known as monkey fever is making inroads in the villages of Western Ghats, with the latest cases being identified in Kasarvani in Patradevi.

08 Mar, 2017, 03:17AM IST

SHOAIB SHAIKH
shoaib@herald-goa.com

PANJIM: Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) or commonly known as monkey fever is making inroads in the villages of Western Ghats, with the latest cases being identified in Kasarvani in Patradevi.
Dr Utkarsh Betodkar, Epidemiologist at the Integrated Disease Surveillance Project (IDSP) under the Directorate of Health Services informed that the department has identified 36 cases in the villages of Sattari and Dharbandora talukas.
He said ?In 2017, since January 235 people have been tested and 36 of them have tested positive.?
However, the cause of concern he said is the identification of new cases in Patradevi which is a border town with the Maharashtra. ?There are KFD cases reported in the adjacent villages of Patradevi on the Maharashtra side,? he added.
In 2016, the department had tested 1942 people and 286 had tested positive and three deaths were reported in the Sattari taluka. Stating that the disease is spread through infected ticks, Dr Betodkar said that human contact with these infected ticks causes the spread of the disease in human beings.
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http://www.heraldgoa.in/Goa/Monkey-fever-identified-in-Patradevi/112426.html
 
Karnataka

Monkey fever claims one more life
Staff Correspondent SHIVAMOGGA MARCH 12, 2017 21:57 IST
UPDATED: MARCH 12, 2017 21:57 IST

44 cases reported in Tirthahalli in 2017

With the death of Janardhan, 51, because of Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), also known as monkey fever, the death toll due to this tick-borne viral infection in Tirthahalli taluk this year has reached four.

One case each had been reported from Indira Nagar, Chiduva and Bekse-Kenjigudde villages in the taluk earlier. A total 44 positive cases of KFD have been reported in Tirthahalli taluk in 2017 so far.

S.K. Kiran, Taluk Health Officer, told The Hindu that Mr. Janardhana was admitted to Government J.C. Hospital in Tirthahalli following high fever and joint pain in January. He was tested positive for KFD on February 4 and was shifted to a private hospital in Manipal for advanced treatment. The victim was suffering from Guillain-Barre syndrome also owing which he developed muscle weakness and breathing problems. His condition worsened on March 10, he said.
...
http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...ever-claims-one-more-life/article17452584.ece
 
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