New Delhi. Right now, where Coronavirus has created panic all over the country, the knock of Chamki Fever has further increased the problem of people. Its first case has been reported in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. A child is said to have been admitted to the hospital due to chlamydia fever.
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It may be known that last year more than 150 children lost their lives due to chum fever. In such a situation, its knock-in Bihar has raised the concern of the people. Patient Intensive Care Unit (PICU) ward of Srikrishna Medical College and Hospital (SKMCH) in Muzaffarpur district has admitted a patient with chlamydia fever. The child is three years old. His condition remains critical.
According to the Superintendent of SKMCH of Muzaffarpur, Dr. SK Shahi, this is the first case of this year to suffer from chill fever. The child hails from the Sakra area of Muzaffarpur district. Please tell that every year hundreds of people die in Bihar due to chum fever. As soon as the heat starts, this disease starts spreading its legs. Vaccination is done to protect it, but some reports claimed that this time vaccination work has not been done in many areas. In this connection, the State Health Committee examined JE vaccination in six blocks of the district and it was found that there are many children who were not vaccinated. The investigation also revealed that 20 to 50 percent of the children in the worst affected blocks have not been vaccinated. According to Dr. SK Shahi, Superintendent, SKMCH, Muzaffarpur, this is the first case of this year to suffer from chlamydia. The child hails from the Sakra area of Muzaffarpur district. Please tell that every year hundreds of people die in Bihar due to chum fever. As soon as the heat starts, this disease starts spreading its legs. Vaccination is done to protect it, but some reports claimed that this time vaccination work has not been done in many areas. In this connection, the State Health Committee examined JE vaccination in six blocks of the district and it was found that there are many children who were not vaccinated. The investigation also revealed that 20 to 50 percent of the children in the worst affected blocks have not been vaccinated.
source: https://www.patrika.com/miscellenous-india/chamki-fever-first-case-found-in-muzaffarpur-people-worried-5942503/



