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More than 7,000 cases of the Moscow virus have been reported throughout the China’s Guangdong Province since July, which requires similar measures that have been taken during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In the city of Foshan, the hardest, Chikungunya patients must be in the hospital, where beds will be protected with mosquito nets. They can only be placed after a negative or end of stay during the week.
Spread through the bite of a contaminated mosquito, virus causes a severe fever and joint, which can sometimes last for years.
Despite being rare in China, Chikungunya brushes are common in South Asia and in southeastern parts.
Aside from Foshan, there were at least 12 other infections in the southern 12 city of Guangdong. Last week almost 3,000 cases were only reported.
On Monday, Hong Kong complained his first case – after traveling to Foshan in July, after going to Foshan, a 12-year-old boy developed fever, rash and pain.
The virus is not contagious, and it only spreads when a mosquito that one contaminated person is biting by others.
Officials say that all the cases reported so far have been light, 95% of patients were poured within seven days.
However, cases have led to panic, if the virus is not very popular in the country.
“This is scary. Often they are very painful,” A user wrote to the Weibo Social Media Platform.
The US asked to do “increase” to China to exercise.
The authorities in the province of Guangdong have been committed to taking “crucial and powerful measures” to stop disease disease.
Those with symptoms, fever, joint pain or eruptions, are requested to visit the nearby hospital to test the virus.
Authorities ordered residents to remove restless water in their homes, such as vases, coffee machines or spare bottles.
ChikunGunya The giant “elephant mosquitoes” that swallows small bugs; And a mosquito eating an army of fish.
Last week, Foshan officials released 5,000 of these larvae to the lake of the city. In the parts of the city, they fly to detect stagnant sources.
Some surrounding cities suffered from Foshana from Foshana to the forties of 14-day home, but has since retired.
Some people compare these measures to those imposed during the pandemia and question their need.
A Weibo user wrote, “they are so popular … but are they really necessary?”
Another wrote the following: “What is the point of forty? Isn’t a polluted patient going as other people bite?”
China established hard reductions throughout the pandemia, people to stop forty camps and residential buildings and full neighborhoods for days or weeks.
Most people bitten by the infected mosquito will develop symptoms of Chikungunya within three or seven days.
Not only fever and joint pain, other symptoms of rash, headache, muscle pain and swollen joints.
For the most part, the patient will feel better in the week. In severe cases, however, joint pain may take months or years.
People who are in danger of being more serious disease, elderly and medical conditions, such as heart disease or diabetes.
There is no cure, but Chikungunya’s deaths are very rare.
The virus was first identified in Tanzania in 1952. He spread to other countries in the Under-Under-Under-German and Southeast Asia.
So far, it has been reported in more than 110 countries.
The best way to avoid the spread of the virus is to reduce stagnant water that allow mosquitoes, depending on the World Health Organization.