Following the affirmation of an instance of Congo infection in a man named Asif, who works in a creature shed in Qamar Mashani, the locale organization has started preventive measures. Asif, experiencing fever for a few days, was determined to have Congo infection and in this manner moved to the Pakistan Organization of Clinical Sciences in Islamabad.
Accordingly, the area organization, alongside well-being and domesticated animals offices, has started screening occupants and splashing in the impacted region to keep the infection from spreading further.
Dr. Ameer Ahmed Khan, President of the Mianwali Area Wellbeing Authority, visited well-being communities across Isa Khel tehsil to supervise the arrangement of clinical offices and circulation of security handouts pointed toward forestalling the infection’s transmission.
Dr. Khan made sense of for the media that Congo infection is sent to people through ticks found on cows, which feed on their blood. In the event that these ticks nibble a human, the infection can be communicated. Wellbeing warnings demonstrate that the infection can likewise spread through the blood or emissions of tainted creatures or people.
Side effects of Congo infection incorporate serious agony, draining from the mouth and nose, spewing, high fever, and red stamps or spots on the body.
To forestall additional spread, Dr. Khan recommended briefly restricting cow markets in the Mianwali locale or working them under severe careful steps, forthcoming a choice to be made in a meeting with the animals office.