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Reovirus Detected in Bangladesh: Public Panic After First Confirmed Cases




Bangladeshis are in a panic following the spread of breaking news about the Institute of Epidemiology Disease Control and Research's revelation that a new virus known as "Reovirus" has been found in the country for the first time in five cases. Professor Dr. Tahmina Shirin, the institution's director, has formally confirmed this.

During the examination of a group of 48 individuals suspected of having the Nipah virus, the medical team discovered that five of them had Reovirus. According to the IEDCR, all five of the patients are sent home following treatment and are seen as normal with no physical alterations.

Reovirus is a biological acronym for "Respiratory Enteric Orphan Virus," a linear double-stranded virus with a wide host range that can spread from person to person mostly by stagnant river water and dirty sewage. The institution's director, Tahmina, describes the symptoms of this virus.

“When infected with reovirus, symptoms are similar to those of Nipah virus. That is, breathing problems, fever, headache, vomiting, and diarrhea can occur. In severe cases, pneumonia and even encephalitis can occur. Children and the elderly are more affected. However, we are still not sure how it spreads, it can also be spread through sneezing and coughing; more extensive research is needed”.

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