Ebersberg: Gesundheitsamt Warns of Bornavirus
The Ebersberg health department is issuing a warning about the Bornavirus. This virus can affect both humans and animals, and it is important to be aware of the potential risks.
What is the Bornavirus?
Bornavirus is a neurotropic virus, meaning it primarily affects the nervous system. It can cause a range of symptoms, including:
- In humans: Fatigue, headaches, muscle pain, fever, and neurological problems.
- In animals: Behavioral changes, seizures, paralysis, and death.
How is the Bornavirus Spread?
The virus is primarily spread through contact with infected animals, particularly horses. It is believed that humans can become infected through contact with infected animals, their saliva, or contaminated environments.
Symptoms of Bornavirus Infection
The symptoms of Bornavirus infection can vary widely and can be difficult to diagnose. Some individuals may experience no symptoms at all, while others may experience a range of symptoms, including:
- Fatigue
- Headaches
- Muscle pain
- Fever
- Neurological problems, such as confusion, memory loss, and difficulty concentrating.
What Should You Do if You Suspect You Have Been Exposed?
If you have been in contact with an infected animal or suspect you may have been exposed to the Bornavirus, it is important to contact your doctor or the local health department immediately. There is no specific treatment for Bornavirus infection, but early detection and treatment can help manage symptoms and prevent complications.
How to Protect Yourself
The following measures can help reduce the risk of Bornavirus infection:
- Avoid contact with infected animals.
- Wash your hands thoroughly after handling animals.
- Clean and disinfect any surfaces that may have come into contact with infected animals.
- Be aware of the symptoms of Bornavirus infection.
Conclusion
The Ebersberg health department is urging residents to be aware of the potential risks of Bornavirus infection and to take appropriate precautions. While the virus is not a common concern, it is important to be informed and take steps to protect yourself and your family.