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Times of India
10 July 2013
New Delhi, India.

The Kyasanur forest disease, also known as monkey fever, was till recently seen only in Karnataka's five endemic districts — Shimoga, Chikkamagalore, Uttara Kannada, Dakshina Kannada and Udupi of Malnad region

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It has not only spread to newer areas in Karnataka like Chamrajanagar, but also dispersed to adjoining states like Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

The Indian Council of Medical Research has sounded an alert and surveillance has been stepped up in states that share a boundary with Karnataka that include Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

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The National Institute of Virology has developed a vaccine for this disease which is available in Karnataka, where in recent years the number of human cases has been occurring.

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