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Kyasanur Forest Disease

  • 12 Feb 2024
  • 4 min read

Source: TH

Why in News?

Since the beginning of 2024, two individuals have lost their lives due to Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), a viral infection prevalent in Karnataka.

  • The number of deaths reported due to the disease since 1956, when it was noticed in the forests of Shivamogga district, is above 560.

What is Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD)?

  • About:
    • Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), a zoonotic illness, is colloquially referred to as “monkey disease” due to its link with monkey fatalities.
    • It is caused by the Kyasanur Forest disease Virus (KFDV), which primarily affects humans and monkeys.
      • It was first identified in 1957 in a sick monkey from the Kyasanur Forest in Karnataka. Since then, between 400-500 human cases per year have been reported.
      • Eventually, KFD emerged as a grave public health problem spreading through the entire Western Ghats.
  • Transmission:
    • In nature, the virus is maintained mainly in hard ticks (Haemaphysalis spinigera), monkeys, rodents, and birds.
    • To humans, it may occur after a tick bite or contact with an infected animal (a sick or recently dead monkey).
  • Occurrence:
    • Normally, the transmission begins from late November to June and peaks between December and March.
  • Symptoms:
    • Characterized by chills, frontal headache, body ache, and high fever for five to 12 days with a case fatality rate of 3 to 5%.
  • Diagnosis:
    • Diagnosis can be made in the early stage of illness by molecular detection by polymerase chain reaction(PCR) or virus isolation from blood.
    • Later, serologic testing using Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Serologic Assay (ELISA) can be performed.
  • Treatment and Prevention:
    • Doctors manage symptoms and monitor vitals daily, in the absence of any specific treatment.
      • Patients are receiving free treatment as per the State Government's decision.
    • A vaccine (Formalin inactivated KFDV vaccine) does exist for KFD and is used in endemic areas of India.
      • However, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is said to be in consultation with Indian Immunologicals for the development of a vaccine.
    • The forest department is distributing (N, N-diethyl phenylacetamide) DEPA oil, to be applied to exposed skin which acts as a tick repellent.

Kyasanur Forest

  • The Kyasanur Forest is a protected area located in the Shimoga district of Karnataka.
  • It is part of the Western Ghats mountain range and is known for its rich biodiversity.
  • The forest is home to a variety of plants and animals, including tigers, leopards, elephants, and gaur.

UPSC Civil Services Examination, Previous Year Questions (PYQs)

Prelims:

Q. Consider the following: (2018)

  1. Birds
  2. Dust blowing
  3. Rain
  4. Wind blowing

Which of the above spreads plant diseases?

(a) 1 and 3 only
(b) 3 and 4 only
(c) 1, 2 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

Ans: D

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