Congo virus-positive 18-year-old boy dies in Peshawar, according to News, which cited sources from the National Health Institute.
Sources state that the patient tested positive with the Congo virus on May 18 after being admitted to Khyber Teaching Hospital on May 17.
According to sources, the patient had just went to Punjab to buy animals and had been exhibiting symptoms like a high temperature, bodily aches, and vomiting.
According to sources, contact tracking has begun, and the patient’s close contacts, relatives, and hospital employees are being watched after.
No further Congo virus cases among the patient’s contacts—including family members and hospital employees—have been verified.
Two people in the Attock district lost their life to the Congo virus yesterday. In reaction to the medical.
The authorities have implemented Section 144 to stop the virus’s spread in reaction to the medical emergency.
The district’s deputy commissioner, Rao Atif Raza, declared that the establishment of livestock markets was forbidden.
To stop the virus from spreading further, the transportation of animals between provinces and districts is also strictly prohibited.
Deputy Commissioner Raza has confirmed that the Section 144 restriction will be in place till May 30.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has released guidelines for the prevention and control of coronary heart disease (CCHF), which is important to note.
Because of the increased risk of disease transmission brought on by the anticipated increase in human-animal interaction during the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha, it is essential to monitor the situation and take appropriate action.