What is B virus infection?
If you are hearing about the B virus infection for the first time, it is to let you know that it is a rare infection. B virus infection is also called Herpes B virus (herpes virus simiae, monkey B virus). It is an infection that is usually acquired from Asiatic or Old World monkeys, such as Macaques and Rhesus monkeys.
If you have ever been bitten by infected monkeys, or have come in direct contact with their saliva, tissues, faeces, etc., then, you are likely to develop the B virus or Herpes B virus.
People in laboratories who experiment with such monkeys, may also accidentally get infected. Thus, the transmission of b virus can be from human to human or from primate to human.
This blog is written to help you with the home remedies and diet plans which you can follow to protect yourself from B virus infection or Herpes B virus.
How is B virus infection caused?
The transmission of B virus or Herpes B virus in humans from Macaques or Old World monkeys can be due to the following reasons:
- Bite or scratch from an infected monkey
- Needle from a contaminated syringe
- Scratch or cut from contaminated cage
- Exposure to saliva, faeces, urine or nervous tissue of infected monkeys
- Direct or indirect contact of broken skin or mucous membranes of infected monkeys
What are the symptoms of B virus infection?
When you are bitten by an infected monkey, you will develop certain signs and symptoms, which are:
- Fever and chills
- Headache
- Muscle pain
- Itching sensation
- Rash
- Swelling
- Sweating
- Vomiting
- Depression
- Tiredness
What are the home remedies and diet guide to treat or prevent B virus infection or Herpes B virus?
If the causes and symptoms mentioned above, are similar in your case, then you could be having this disease. And, it is equally necessary to take immediate measures in order to treat or prevent yourself from such disease.
Below is an outline of suggestions that will be of great help to you with the disease. What’s more? The home remedies and diet plans will save you the burden and cost of frequent hospital visits.
Currently, there are no vaccines available for B virus. Medical practitioners have been evaluating experiments on animal models only.
However, if looking at the signs and symptoms given above, if you feel that you may have acquired the B virus, then a few guidelines can help you save yourself.
- If you are working at places where you handle monkeys, especially Macaques, be sure to put on gloves to avoid accidental bites.
- Avoid coming in direct contact with infected monkeys.
- Avoid coming in contact with the faeces, urine, tissues, skin, etc., of infected monkeys.
- Ensure proper cleanliness where monkeys are kept.
Since, B virus is a rare infection in humans, there are generally no specific diet plans. However, if you are having fever, chills, depression, fatigue, etc., getting enough rest should be fine.
Additionally, always maintain a healthy diet, eat clean, washed and properly cooked foods so that you don’t develop complications later.