October 30, 2025

Current Context : Recently, Health officials in Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka, are taking precautions to prevent Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), also known as Monkey Fever. 

About the Disease:

  • KFD is a viral hemorrhagic disease caused by the Kyasanur Forest Disease Virus (KFDV), part of the Flavivirus
  • It was first identified in the Kyasanur Forest of Karnataka in 1957.
  • The virus is primarily transmitted by ticks(notably Haemaphysalis spinigera). Small animals like rodents and monkeys act as carriers.

Transmission:

  • Humans get infected through tick bites or contact with infected monkeys.
  • There is no person-to-person transmission.
  • Peak infection occurs between January and April, with cases declining by May or June.

Symptoms:

  • Sudden fever, severe weakness, headaches, nausea, vomiting, and sometimes neurological or bleeding symptoms.

Treatment and Prevention:

  • No specific cure exists; only supportive care(hydration, oxygen, blood pressure management) is provided.
  • Vaccination is recommended in endemic regions.
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