Kavi, Pranathi and Bhargavi, PG (2017) Kyasanur Forest Disease. Indian Journal of Otology, 23 (1). pp. 56-58. ISSN 0971-7749
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Abstract
Kyasanur forest disease (KFD) a rare viral disease found to be related to the Russian‑spring summer virus but differs only because of its hemorrhagic form. KFD is known to be prevalent in the Shimoga District of Karnataka, and it was first identified in the year 1957. Victims of this disease would be those who have been exposed to deceased monkeys in forests or otherwise, have been bitten by an infected tick. Some of the initial phase symptoms include persistent headaches, fever, and muscle weakness. However, the neurological symptoms begin to appear only in the second phase of the viral attack. At this stage, viral encephalopathy, meningoencephalitis, or even meningitis could manifest and lead to vast deficits. Previous literature reviews of this disease have shown no signs of language deficits. A case of a 5‑year‑old child, confirmed with the KFD, with diffuse encephalopathy as well as other organ functioning deficits, showed deficits in language skills.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Childhood aphasia; Kyasanur forest disease; Recovery |
Subjects: | Allied Health > MCOAHS Manipal > Speech and Hearing |
Depositing User: | KMC Library |
Date Deposited: | 10 Feb 2017 14:30 |
Last Modified: | 10 Feb 2017 14:30 |
URI: | http://eprints.manipal.edu/id/eprint/148300 |
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