<p>Balehonnur: A 40-year-old timber worker from Masidikere in Balehonnur has been confirmed to have contracted the Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), also known as Monkey fever.</p><p>On January 4, he experienced severe fever, body ache, and fatigue, for which he received treatment at a private hospital.</p><p>As the illness did not subside, he was admitted to Koppa Government Hospital on January 20, where KFD was confirmed.</p><p>For further treatment, he has been transferred to a private hospital in Mangalore, and his condition is stable, according to government hospital sources.</p>
<p>Balehonnur: A 40-year-old timber worker from Masidikere in Balehonnur has been confirmed to have contracted the Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), also known as Monkey fever.</p><p>On January 4, he experienced severe fever, body ache, and fatigue, for which he received treatment at a private hospital.</p><p>As the illness did not subside, he was admitted to Koppa Government Hospital on January 20, where KFD was confirmed.</p><p>For further treatment, he has been transferred to a private hospital in Mangalore, and his condition is stable, according to government hospital sources.</p>