Rare disease hits Zanzibar IslesMay 04, 201
Authorities in Zanzibar are struggling to control the spread of an
outbreak dubbed “Chikungunya”, a serious infectious disease caused by a
mosquito-related virus said to have hit the isles earlier this year.
Zanzibar’s minister for health and social welfare, Hamad Rashid
Mohammed, said that the outbreak was first reported in Zanzibar’s Stone
Town and the isles and the government reacted by spraying repellants in
the area in efforts to contain the virus.
The infection, according to the minister, is transmitted by the bite
of infected mosquitoes of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus species.
Although Chikungunya does not often result in death, it can trigger
chronic joint pains that may last months or years, according to experts.
Among the most common signs and symptoms of Chikungunya are
flu-chills, fevers, headaches and aching joints particularly in the
hands, wrists, ankles and feet, nausea, fatigue, and skin rashes among
others.
“We have tried to contain the virus by spraying, but it appears to
have resurfaced this time around due to ongoing rains,” said the
Minister.
According to the minister, appropriate medication for curing the
disease has already been supplied by the island government to various
health centres across Zanzibar.
The health minister further said the problem is that most of the
patients prefer to seek treatment at the main hospital of the island
which has led to an influx, yet other medical centres remain with no
patients.
“Although we don’t have exact number of people affected by the
Chikungunya virus, the referral hospital of Mnazi Mmoja receives at
least 50 new cases per day,” Mohammed said.
He said his ministry and other government entities are grappling with the issue.
Aedes mosquito is also responsible for other diseases such as yellow fever, dengue fever, Zika fever and Mayaro.
Experts say that Chikungunya is mostly not fatal but its pain can be highly excruciating.
The pain is debilitating and can make it difficult even to walk
properly for many patients. Many symptoms of Chikungunya are similar to
those of dengue and Zika.
As a result of this, it can be easily misdiagnosed in areas where both these diseases are common.
The mosquito itself is recognisable by white markings of its legs and
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