GRENADA-HEALTH-Grenada Records Decline In ChikV Cases

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Oct. 20, 2014, CNS – The Ministry of Health of here is registering a decline in the number of Chikungunya Virus (ChikV) cases on the islands of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique.  

Chief Medical Officer, Dr. George Mitchell reassured that these numbers will continue to decline as the Ministry of Health is robust with public education campaigns and other modalities of the Integrated Vector Management strategy.

The number of ChikV cases peaked at 687 in week 37, and decreased to 130 in week 41. The population of Grenada is approximately 100,000 persons.

Chikungunya is a virus transmitted from human to human by the bite of an infected Aedes albopictus or Aedes aegypti mosquito. Common symptoms are headache, fever, and joint and muscular pain. The condition is inconvenient and uncomfortable, but generally not life threatening.

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