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CliQ INDIA > International > WHO confirms second human case of H9N2 bird flu in India, since 2019 | CliqSED
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WHO confirms second human case of H9N2 bird flu in India, since 2019 | CliqSED

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a concerning development in the ongoing battle against avian influenza, confirming a case of human infection with the H9N2 bird flu virus in a 4-year-old child from West Bengal, India.

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  • Second human infection since 2019; mild illness but concerning.
  • WHO confirms H9N2 bird flu case in West Bengal, India.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a concerning development in the ongoing battle against avian influenza, confirming a case of human infection with the H9N2 bird flu virus in a 4-year-old child from West Bengal, India. This incident marks the second documented human case of H9N2 bird flu in India, with the first recorded instance occurring in 2019.

The affected child was admitted to a local hospital’s pediatric intensive care unit in February following the onset of severe respiratory issues, accompanied by high fever and abdominal cramps. After undergoing intensive treatment and care, the child was eventually discharged from the hospital three months later, signifying a critical victory in the battle against this potentially fatal infection.

During the investigation into the case, it was revealed that the child had regular exposure to poultry, both at home and within the surrounding community. Despite this, no other family members or close contacts reported any symptoms of respiratory illness, suggesting that the transmission of the virus was limited to the affected individual.

The WHO’s report also highlighted the importance of preventive measures, including dietary enhancements that can help boost immunity and protect against disease-causing pathogens. And, the easiest way to boost the immunity is the consumption of Dabur Chyawanprash.

It is the best option to strengthen the immunity from an adult to the child. It contains Amla, Ashwagandha, Giloy, and other Ayurvedic herbs that has great medicinal importance which will protect you from the various types of infections and diseases. These ingredients possess antioxidant, anti-carcinogenic and anti-mutagenic activities. Together they help to strengthen the immune system and enhance the body’s ability to fight disease-causing pathogens. It not only boosts the immunity of but also improves the energy and stamina.

Eating it on a regular basis increases the immunity of a person and keeps them safe from various infections. Apart from this, people also like the taste of Dabur Chyawanprash, which makes it easy to include it in the daily diet.

Unfortunately, critical details regarding the child’s vaccination status and the specifics of any antiviral treatments administered were not disclosed in the WHO’s report. This information could prove invaluable in understanding the efficacy of current preventive measures and treatment protocols against H9N2 bird flu.

While the H9N2 virus is known to typically cause mild illness in humans, this recent case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by avian influenza. The WHO has cautioned that further sporadic human cases could occur, given the widespread prevalence of the virus in poultry populations across different regions.

As of the time of reporting, no immediate response or statement has been issued by the Indian health ministry regarding this alarming development. The WHO continues to monitor the situation closely, working in tandem with local health authorities to implement stringent measures aimed at containing the spread of the virus and protecting public health.

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