Saturday, September 19, 2009

Chikungunya – Mosquito-borne Virus A New Threat to West

Mosquitoskin

by David Morgan

The United States and Europe face a new health threat from a mosquito-borne disease far more unpleasant than the West Nile virus that swept into North America a decade ago, a U.S. expert said on Friday.

Chikungunya virus has spread beyond Africa since 2005, causing outbreaks and scores of fatalities in India and the French island of Reunion. It also has been detected in Italy, where it has begun to spread locally, as well as France.

“We’re very worried,” Dr. James Diaz of the Louisiana University Health Sciences Center told a meeting on airlines, airports and disease transmission sponsored by the independent U.S. National Research Council.

Unlike West Nile virus, where nine out of 10 people are going to be totally asymptomatic, or may have a mild headache or a stiff neck, if you get Chikungunya you’re going to be sick,” he said.
The disease can be fatal. It’s a serious disease,” Diaz added. “There is no vaccine.

Chikungunya infection causes fever, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, muscle pain, rash and joint pain. Symptoms can last a few weeks, though some suffers have reported incapacitating joint pain or arthritis lasting months. ....

1 comment:

Lester said...

Chikungunya is a newly created mosquito disease has kill more than 1 million people a year but the sad thing is, a lot of people stil do not know what chikungunya is. I have summarised chikungunya disease as below, hopefully his information can increase public awareness.

Chikungunya
- Main virus of Chikungunya is actually from monkey. Other wild animals or human also can be served as reservoirs of the virus.
- Chikungunya transmits to human by infected Aedes mosquito.
- Symptoms of Chikungunya are high fever, headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, muscle and joint pain. Symptoms usually appear from 3- 7 days after infection bite.
- Countries reported with Chikungunya disease are Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, India, Indonesia, Africa and some Europe countries. Chikungunya is expanding widely today especially in some Asia countries.