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Chandipura virus: 8 reasons why it severely affects children

Chandipura virus is a viral infection transmitted by sandflies, primarily affecting children. It can cause severe encephalitis, leading to high fever, seizures, and in some cases, fatal outcomes.

July 17, 2024 / 11:32 IST
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Chandipura virus: Children's immune systems are not fully developed, making them more vulnerable to infections like CHPV. (Image: Canva)
Chandipura virus: Children's immune systems are not fully developed, making them more vulnerable to infections like CHPV. (Image: Canva)

Chandipura virus (CHPV) is an arbovirus belonging to the Rhabdoviridae family, initially identified in the Chandipura village in India. Transmitted primarily through sandflies, CHPV is known for causing acute encephalitis, especially in children. Symptoms include high fever, vomiting, seizures, and altered consciousness, often progressing rapidly to severe neurological complications and high mortality rates.

The virus predominantly affects regions in India and has been associated with several outbreaks. Due to its rapid disease progression and severe impact on young populations, CHPV represents a significant public health concern in endemic areas.

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Here are eight reasons why it affects kids according to Rajeev Shrivastav, paediatric surgeon practicing in Ahmedaad.

Immature immune systems: Children's immune systems are not fully developed, making them more vulnerable to infections like CHPV. Their bodies have fewer antibodies and less ability to fight off new pathogens, leading to a higher susceptibility to severe infections and complications compared to adults, who have a more robust and mature immune defense.