Many diseases can be spread by mosquito bites, and one of them is Triple E (EEE) infection. This is a serious disease, which causes swelling in the brain. The full name of EEEV is Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus, which is quite rare. Recently a patient has died of this disease in New Hampshire, USA. Earlier a case of this disease was reported in 2014. Health experts say that this disease is increasing again due to climate change. Let us know what is Triple E infection and how dangerous it can be.
What is Triple E infection?
Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) is a rare mosquito-borne disease that causes inflammation of the brain. The disease can also lead to inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, called encephalitis and meningitis.
Where was this virus found?
This virus has been found in North America and the Caribbean. In America, it was first seen in the eastern and Gulf coastal states. According to Verity Hill, research scientist at the Yale University School of Public Health, this virus reaches humans from various bird species through mosquitoes. Black-tailed mosquitoes usually spread this virus. This virus is mostly found in eastern America, Mexico and the Caribbean.
How dangerous is Triple E infection?
According to reports, about 30 percent of people infected with this disease die. Those who are treated may suffer from physical and mental problems. This disease can affect people of any age, but is more dangerous for people over 50 years of age and children under 15 years of age.
Symptoms of Triple E infection
Ways to prevent Triple E infection
By taking these precautions you can avoid this serious disease and keep your health safe.
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