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Tomato flu detected in Kerala

Context: Amid Covid comcerns, Kerala's Kollam district where children below five years of age have been suffering from a viral infection, called 'tomato flu'.
About Tomato Flu

  • In tomato flu, also known as tomato fever, children experience undiagnosed fever.
  • It is unknown if the condition is caused by a viral fever or is a side effect of chikungunya or dengue virus infection.

Symptoms

  • An infected child experiences rashes, skin irritation and dehydration.
  • This causes blisters on several parts of the body.
  • The shape of blisters is generally red, and thus it is called tomato fever.
  • Other symptoms: tiredness, joint pain, high fever, body aches, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea, Discolouration of the hands, knees.

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