Clade 9, a novel form of chickenpox, was recently found in India. This comes after Clade 9 was shown to be the most prevalent strain of chickenpox in circulation in the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States of America. The National Institute of Virology (NIV) has been the one who found a new strain of the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), which is responsible for causing something known as shingles. Despite the fact that the study was intended to characterize the genetic makeup of VZV, the researchers discovered instances of this virus in both pediatric and adult patients suspected of having mumps.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the virus varicella-zoster is the cause of the very infectious chickenpox. There is evidence that this virus can spread by airborne particles known as aerosols, through close contact with respiratory secretions, or both.
What signs and symptoms are there?
It takes between two and three weeks after being infected with the chickenpox virus for the rash to emerge. Clade 9 is characterized by a generalized feeling of illness, headache, rash, fever, lack of appetite, and weariness as its most prevalent symptoms. Before the appearance of rashes, a person infected with tuberculosis could first experience headaches, fever, and body aches.
According to WHO, the virus tends to produce more severe symptoms in adults than it does in youngsters. Varicella, which is more often known as chickenpox, has been defined as “an itchy rash, usually starting on the scalp and face, and initially accompanied by fever and malaise.”
Can we prevent Clade 9?
As of right now, the specialists were unable to identify any evidence of a severe infection existing between Clade 9 and its earlier versions, which is relieving. Researchers strongly recommend that individuals get vaccinated against chickenpox since this is the most successful way to protect against the disease. In addition to this, we need to make sure we maintain proper hygiene and wash our hands frequently.
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