In Europe, There Is An Outbreak Of A Deadly Virus Against Which There Are No Vaccines - Alternative View

In Europe, There Is An Outbreak Of A Deadly Virus Against Which There Are No Vaccines - Alternative View
In Europe, There Is An Outbreak Of A Deadly Virus Against Which There Are No Vaccines - Alternative View

Video: In Europe, There Is An Outbreak Of A Deadly Virus Against Which There Are No Vaccines - Alternative View

Video: In Europe, There Is An Outbreak Of A Deadly Virus Against Which There Are No Vaccines - Alternative View
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The disease, called Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), has become increasingly common in Europe. The first deaths have been recorded, Spanish newspaper El Espanol reported. It also published a report from the Ministry of Health, which reports on a deadly virus that is transmitted by bites of animals, as well as ticks, cases of infection through blood and other fluids of already infected people are possible.

In European countries, panic has begun, people are taking additional precautions so as not to get infected. Several years before this, deaths from the CCHF had already been recorded in Africa, Vietnam, Europe and Russia. The first sign of the disease is a headache, then there is a high temperature, pain in the back and joints, abdominal pain and vomiting, the face, eyes, throat can also turn red, and red spots on the palate can appear. When the disease develops, then on about the fourth day, the body is almost completely covered with hematomas, nosebleeds and uncontrolled bleeding at the injection sites appear, which last about two weeks.