Two health workers are suspected to have symptoms of Nipah virus. Their samples have been sent to the Pune National Institute of Virology (NIV).
An expert team appointed by the central government is monitoring the situation of Nipah virus in Kerala's Kozhikode. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has called a high level meeting to discuss Nipah situation. The meeting will be held online at 4.30 pm.
Nipah virus can lead to respiratory problems and fatal encephalitis, with symptoms ranging from fever and headache to disorientation and seizures. Seven village panchayats in Kozhikode have been declared containment zones to limit the virus's spread.
If you live in or travel to an area where the Nipah virus occurs, you should take the following precautions to avoid getting the virus:
A BDS student is under observation in Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital after developing symptoms of the Nipah virus amid outbreak in Kozhikode.
The test results of three people undergoing treatment for Nipah symptoms were found to be negative. The test was conducted at the VRDL Lab of Kozhikode Medical College. Kerala Health Minister Veena George confirmed four cases of Nipah virus in the state on Tuesday.
Kerala News highlights: Nipah virus: Administration adds more containment zones in Kozhikode district.
The samples that were sent for testing following the death of two in Kozhikode have turned out to be positive for the Nipah virus. The district has been put on high alert.
Kerala Health Minister Veena George said on Tuesday that four people are undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Kozhikode with symptoms of Nipah. The result from Pune National Institute of Virology(NIV) will be out today evening
Close contact with an infected animal or exposure to its bodily fluids poses a significant risk of transmission, and once a person is infected, they can further transmit the virus to others.