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Nipah Virus Has Knocked In Kozhikode, Kerala

Nipah virus has knocked in Kozhikode, Kerala. The Central team reached the house of the child who lost his life due to the Nipah virus in Kerala for questioning.

Nipah virus has knocked in Kozhikode, Kerala. After the death of a 12-year-old child in the district due to this virus, the state government to the central government has become alert.

A central team visited the district on Sunday to probe the matter. During this, he also visited the house of the child who lost his life due to the Nipah virus.

Rambutan fruit samples were collected.

The team has collected samples of Rambutan fruits from the surrounding area to identify the source of the infection.

According to an official statement, the sample can help identify the source of the infection and confirm whether the infection was originated through bats or not.

WHO said – Nipah virus is caused by bats.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the Nipah virus is caused by bats and potentially fatal to humans as well as animals.

It is also known as a respiratory illness as well as fever, muscle aches, headache, fever, dizziness, and nausea.

The team interrogated the family and close people of the deceased.

The team has also questioned the family of the deceased and those close to him. During this, the team identified the animals coming in contact with the child from the food.

Apart from this, the team advised everyone to be extra cautious and inform at the earliest if they have similar symptoms.

The central team directly instructed the local people to follow the protocol in and around their homes.

Strict protocols have been implemented within a radius of three kilometers of the Nipah victim’s house.

The statement said that these areas have been declared as containment. Simultaneously, similar alert measures have been issued in Kozhikode, Malappuram, and adjoining areas of the Kannur districts.

Let us inform you that earlier the central government had sent a public health team to Kozhikode district of Kerala to find out the causes of the Nipah virus.

Kerala Health Minister Veena George said on Saturday that the National Institute of Virology, Pune has tested Nipah positive in a sample of a 12-year-old boy from Kerala. The patient died on Sunday morning.

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