Congo fever cases rise 38% in last two months in Afghanistan

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
On the eve of Eid al-Adha, the Ministry of Public Health has announced that cases of Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever have increased by 38
percent in the last two months across the country.The Ministry of Public Health said that last year there were about 244 positive cases of
Congo fever, of which about 100 patients died.Sharaf Zaman, the spokesperson of Public Health Ministry, added that in the first five months
of this year, 203 positive cases of Congo fever and six deaths were recorded throughout Afghanistan.According to him, Congo fever cases have
increased by 38% in the last two months.&It is very important to allow at least fifteen minutes for the blood to drain completely after
slaughtering the animals on Eid days&Congo fever is carried by domestic animals and can be transmitted by ticks
It is found in Africa, Eastern Europe and Asia
Symptoms include headaches, back pain, vomiting, severe bruising and nosebleeds.&It is very important to allow at least fifteen minutes for
the blood to drain completely after slaughtering the animals on Eid days
Then cover the blood on the ground with soil or wash it with soap, powder or only water
After skinning the animal, the skin should be put in a plastic bag immediately,& said Faridullah Omari, a medic.According to medics, to
prevent the spread of Congo fever, infected people should be quarantined and they should avoid contact with healthy people. RELATED
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