Tito Thomas, a nurse from Kozhikode, Kerala, contracted the Nipah virus while treating a patient in August 2023. Despite recovering from the initial infection, he later developed Nipah Encephalitis, a condition where the virus affects the brain.
A 14-year-old boy from Kerala's Malappuram, who was diagnosed with the Nipah virus, passed away at Kozhikode Medical College Hospital on Sunday, after remaining critical for two days.
Nipah virus has been confirmed in Kerala for the fifth time in six years, with a 14-year-old boy from Pandikkad Panchayat in Malappuram currently receiving treatment. Restrictions have been imposed in Pandikkad and Anakkayam panchayats. There are 214 individuals under observation, with 60 categorized as high-risk.
The district administrator suggested that there is no need for concern over the Nipah virus in bats in Wayand district. The health administrator advised that self-medication should be avoided if mild fever is present.
Following the outbreak of the Nipah virus, several restrictions were imposed in Kozhikode district. Now, even after a month has passed since Kozhikode became Nipah-free, the restrictions continue at Karipur airport.
Nipah virus can be transmitted to humans through direct contact with infected animals (particularly fruit bats or flying foxes), their bodily fluids, or consumption of contaminated raw date palm sap.
Four people, including a nine-year-old boy, who were under treatment for the Nipah virus in Kozhikode have recovered. Health Minister Veena George informed that all four have tested negative and were discharged from NIMS Hospital.
Schools and educational institutions in Kozhikode district are set to reopen on Monday (Sep 25). As per the advisory issued by district collector A. Geetha, online classes will continue in the containment zones.
Kerala News Highlights: The Kerala Health Minister Veena George informed on Sunday(Sep 24) that the five samples that were sent turned out to be negative.
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