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SwasthyaNama- MAPS in Gujarat, threat of brucelliosis after Silverpura: This

1 day agoAuthor: Gaurav Tiwari

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India has almost overcome the biggest health crisis of Islamic State, Covid-19. However, the year 2024 is not very good for Gujarat so far. The people of the state were troubled at the beginning of the year. Currently, cases of Silverpura virus are increasing. According to a recent study, there is a risk of avian flu and brucellosis (Malta fever).

According to researchers from the Center for Forest Health Education, Research and Dialogy, enrollment for online groups of Birds and Florida has increased in the state. This means that such a climate and situation is being created in Gujarat that people here are more at risk of challenges like Malta fever than people from other states.

Every year around 5 lakh cases of Malta fever are reported all over the world. This can cause joint pain. If there is joint pain earlier, then this can lead to a growing problem. Apart from this, heart, liver and brain related disorders can also increase.

so today ‘circumcision‘ I will talk about Malta fever. Along with that, we will know that-

  • What is Malta fever?
  • What are its symptoms and what is it like?
  • What is its treatment and prevention?

What is Malta fever

It is a zoonotic disease. This means that it lives among humans. It is known in many districts like brucellosis, nudulent fever, Malta fever and Mediterranean fever. This disease is usually transmitted by consuming unpasteurized milk products.

How many people are affected by Malta fever

A bacteria called Brucella is responsible for Malta fever. It can enter the body through our mouth, nose, eyes and cuts or wounds in the skin. It reaches our intestines or tissues, where it grows slowly. After this, almost every part of the body including our heart, liver, brain and bones can get damaged. Then it causes inflammation and damage.

What are the symptoms of Malta fever

Symptoms of Malta fever may appear two to four weeks or even several times after infection. Its symptoms can persist for several months or years. Its symptoms can also return again once you recover.

What are its symptoms, see in the graphic.

What are the causes of Malta fever?

Several types of Brucella bazaar cause Malta fever. The main ones are B. abortus (B. abortus), B. canis (B. canis), B. meliensis (B. meliensis) and B. suis (B. suis). Of these, Caribbeans are usually animals. It is possible through which, see in the graphic.

How Malta Fever occurs

This disease can be transmitted through unpasteurized animals or through unlabeled unpasteurized products.

  • Drinking raw milk or eating unpasteurised milk products such as cheese and chocolate poses a risk of infection.
  • Milk of animals is marketed. However, the germs present in milk are killed by Pasteur laser or sharkane. After this, the milk of any animal is also safe.
  • Consumption of food, tissues or body fluids of any animal can also cause Malta fever.
  • Actually this germ can enter the body through our nose, mouth, eyes and even any crack or open injury in our skin.
  • If the book exists in the form of air then it can enter into us through the earth.
  • Generally any kind of rubbish animal flesh would send these blades flying.
  • People who work in farms, slaughterhouses, or any meat processing plant are at greater risk.
  • If an animal is carrying Brucella, there is a risk of infection even if its meat is consumed without cooking.
  • This can, in extreme cases, be transmitted to the unborn baby, through squashing and even through sex.

What can be the cause of Malta fever?

If the infection is not treated for a long time, many complications can occur. This can affect the heart, brain and liver. See the graphic.

What is the treatment for Malta fever

Malta fever is treated with the help of antibiotics. Usually a combination of at least two types of antibiotics helps in treating it. The symptoms of Malta fever persist for several months. Therefore, its treatment requires taking medicines for at least 6 to 8 weeks.

It is also possible that doctors treat each patient differently based on his age and health condition. For example, it can be understood like this that if the biggest reason for the infection is excessive inflammation in the body, then reduce it first. After this, efforts will be made to control other symptoms.

What are the measures to avoid Malta fever

Brucella, the bacteria responsible for Malta fever, is responsible for transmitting the virus to humans. Therefore, working hours in the surrounding area are strictly prohibited in Decorative Stockholm. If you are in an area such as a farm, certain food and drinks may be prohibited during that time. Wear a face mask.

  • Do not drink raw milk and any unpasteurised milk product is not useful.
  • People working around people at risk of infection should wear PPE kits to protect themselves and to protect themselves.
  • Kajal, apron and goggles may be worn for protection.
  • If you buy meat, make sure it is cooked to a safe temperature before eating it.
  • If you prepare your own food then you choose all the ingredients used in it carefully.

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