Doctors report significant surge in Hepatitis A cases in Delhi
New Delhi, July 28: Delhi has been seeing a significant surge in Hepatitis A cases in the past two months, doctors said on Sunday.
Hepatitis is an infection that primarily affects the liver, with the most common viruses being hepatitis A, B, C, and E.
Hepatitis A is caused by the Hepatitis A virus, which is transmitted through the consumption of contaminated food or water, poor personal hygiene, inadequate sanitation, or through direct contact with an infected individual.
“In the last two months, we have observed a significant increase in Hepatitis A cases. From January to May this year, we recorded an average of three cases per month. However, in June, this number surged to 22 cases, and in July, we have already seen 20 cases,” Dr. Harpreet Kaur, Medical Superintendent & Head Lab Services and Blood Center, Aakash Healthcare told IANS
Experts noted that the inflammation of the liver caused by hepatitis can also affect the brain, kidneys, and brain cells.
“While the brain is not always affected by hepatitis, the prevalence of neurological complications is significant among patients with severe or chronic liver disease. This condition arises when the liver fails to filter toxins from the blood, leading to their accumulation and eventual damage to brain cells. Symptoms can range from mild cognitive impairments to severe neurological deficits,” Dr Anaita Hegde, Sr Consultant Paediatric Neurology, Narayana Health SRCC Children’s Hospital told IANS.