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2008/04/27
16 down with chikungunya
By : Siti Nurbaiyah Nadzmi
JOHOR BARU: Sixteen people in Kampung Ulu Choh here have been diagnosed with chikungunya, a non-lethal viral fever with symptoms similar to dengue.
Women and Family Development, Welfare and Health state Commitee chairman Dr Robia Kosai said the victims were infected by the viral fever two weeks ago.
It was confirmed on Thursday that it was chikungunya.
She said although the symptoms were similar to dengue fever, it was not a life-threatening disease.
"It is under control and was not classified as an outbreak. Chikungunya is a self-limiting disease, which means the patients will recover from it in due course, while treatment is symptomatic."
Dr Robia said patients would suffer viral fever, including joint pains and measles-like rashes.
Since the virus is spread by the Aedes mosquito, the same mosquito which carries the dengue virus, preventive measures such as fogging and health checks are conducted by the state Health Department in targeted areas.
"We are urging the public to keep their homes and surrounding areas clean and free from containers which can be an Aedes-breeding ground," she said.
She added that those who suffered from prolonged fever with rashes should seek treatment at hospitals.
2008/04/27
16 down with chikungunya
By : Siti Nurbaiyah Nadzmi
JOHOR BARU: Sixteen people in Kampung Ulu Choh here have been diagnosed with chikungunya, a non-lethal viral fever with symptoms similar to dengue.
Women and Family Development, Welfare and Health state Commitee chairman Dr Robia Kosai said the victims were infected by the viral fever two weeks ago.
It was confirmed on Thursday that it was chikungunya.
She said although the symptoms were similar to dengue fever, it was not a life-threatening disease.
"It is under control and was not classified as an outbreak. Chikungunya is a self-limiting disease, which means the patients will recover from it in due course, while treatment is symptomatic."
Dr Robia said patients would suffer viral fever, including joint pains and measles-like rashes.
Since the virus is spread by the Aedes mosquito, the same mosquito which carries the dengue virus, preventive measures such as fogging and health checks are conducted by the state Health Department in targeted areas.
"We are urging the public to keep their homes and surrounding areas clean and free from containers which can be an Aedes-breeding ground," she said.
She added that those who suffered from prolonged fever with rashes should seek treatment at hospitals.