In recent times, Kerala’s been seeing a rise in the cases of the West Nile virus that’s been ringing alarm bells with health authorities and causing worry among locals. As such, getting to know the danger signs and possible risks tied to this disease, which is mostly transferred by mosquitoes is crucial for prevention and health safety.
Risks Factors Associated With West Nile Infection
Are you at risk of catching this serious virus infection? Look out for these risk factors:
Danger from Mosquitoes
Coming into contact with infected mosquitoes, primarily the Culex species, is one of the key ways this virus is contracted.
Seasonal Risks
The monsoon season brings about a rise in West Nile virus cases since mosquitoes thrive during this period. Therefore Kerala residents need to be extra cautious during these months to avoid infection.
Location-Specific Risks
Areas within Kerala that provide favourable conditions for mosquito breeding may see more cases of West Nile virus. Thus, it’s important for locals to be conscious of such areas around them.
Symptoms of West Nile Virus Infection
These telltale signs and symptoms can show up in your body after getting infected:
Fever and Headaches: Often mistaken for flu symptoms, West Nile virus initially presents itself with a fever and headache. In certain cases, these mild signs can develop into severe complications.
Feeling Weak: When the virus attacks the nervous system, the person infected may start experiencing fatigue and a lack of strength in their muscles, affecting their daily routine and quality of life.
Serious Neurological Symptoms: Far more serious cases of the West Nile virus could result in neurological issues like disorientation, seizures, even paralysis. It’s crucial to seek medical care promptly when dealing with these complications.
Given the steady climb in West Nile virus cases in Kerala, it’s essential for residents to remain on the alert and do everything they can to prevent mosquito bites and thus avoid infection. By being well-versed in the risks, vigilant of the signs, and steadfast in following protective measures, everyone can contribute significantly in stopping this potentially dangerous disease from taking hold. Stay updated, stay safe and look after your health.