Congo virus claims another life in Karachi this year

Deaths from Congo virus reach two in Sindh this year

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A representational image of a tick carrying Congo virus. — Reuters/File
A representational image of a tick carrying Congo virus. — Reuters/File

  • Patient was resident of Karachi's Ibrahim Hyderi area.
  • Diagnosed as suspected CCHF case at JPMC.
  • Shifted to another hospital due to unavailability of bed.

A 26-year-old man from Karachi’s Ibrahim Hyderi area died of Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF), commonly known as Congo virus, on Thursday, marking the second confirmed death from the virus in Sindh this year, according to a provincial health department report.

CCHF is a tick-borne viral disease with a case fatality rate ranging from 10% to 40%, according to the World Health Organisation.

The virus can be transmitted through tick bites or through contact with the blood or tissues of infected animals, particularly during slaughter. There is currently no vaccine available.

The patient, identified as Zubair, was admitted to the emergency ward at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) and was diagnosed as a suspected CCHF case.

He was later referred to the Sindh Infectious Disease Hospital & Research Centre (SIDH) due to the unavailability of bed, where he succumbed to the disease on the morning of June 19.

The latest death comes just a day after a 42-year-old man from Karachi’s Malir district died of CCHF on June 17.

Moreover, two individuals also tested positive for the CCHF in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Karak district, the KP health department said on Wednesday.

Dr Qudratullah said that both patients were receiving treatment in a Peshawar hospital and their condition is stable.

The onset of CCHF is sudden, with initial signs and symptoms including headache, high fever, rashes, back pain, joint pain, stomach pain, and vomiting.