First case confirmed with the “Nile fever” in Kosovo

The first case in Kosovo has been confirmed with the “Nile Ethat”. So confirmed the Director of Infectious Clinic at QKUK, Arben Visaj, who did not give much detail about the case. We have a case, but it's not disturbing. It's a case that we've confirmed with the VNP” virus, Vishaj told the news.net. [...]
The first case in Kosovo has been confirmed with the “Nile Ethat”.
So confirmed the Director of Infectious Clinic at QKUK, Arben Visaj, who did not give much detail about the case.
We have a case, but it's not disturbing. It's a case that we've confirmed with the VNP” virus, Vishaj told the news.net.
Meanwhile, West Nile fever is an infectious disease caused by Western Nile virus, which spreads mainly through bites of infected mosquitoes.
This virus in Albania has recovered after 13 years and so far the balance of dead has gone to three people.
Health Minister Albana Kociu has reacted to the situation created in Albania because of the spread of the Western <x0-Neill virus”.
This minister has even shown the symptoms that surface in the case of a “Nile infection”.
It should be remembered that similar viruses have tremendous impact throughout the country. Similar was the situation of the COVIED-19 virus, which had first spread like a simple virus but was then activated in an extremely disturbing and dangerous pandemic for the world.
Regarding the virus known as the “Eths of Nile”, news has contacted the National Public Health Institute, but the latter have not responded to additional details.
Symptoms:
80% of infected people show no symptoms at all.
20% of the cases show mild to medium symptoms, similar to the flu, like:
Ethe
Headaches
Mix
Bodyaches
Keyaches
Swan
Eye Pain
Sand
About 1% of cases develop serious forms of disease, which may include:
Encephalit (brain inflammation)
Meningitis (inflammation of membranes around the brain and spinal cord)
Paralysis
Some cases can be fatal, especially in older people or those with weakened immune systems.
Prevention of disease involves avoiding mosquito bites through the use of repelents, wearing protective clothing, and eliminating places where mosquitoes can breed (small water).
West Nile fever is common in various regions of the world, including Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and North America.












