Nipah Virus confirmed in Kerala, five dead and nine critical

The government has started fever clinics and are trying to identify people who may have contracted the Nipah fever.
Nipah Virus confirmed in Kerala, five dead and nine critical
Nipah Virus confirmed in Kerala, five dead and nine critical
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The Health Department of Kerala confirmed that three people had died in Kozhikode district of Kerala after having been infected by a rare virus called Nipah.

On Sunday evening Kerala Health Services Director Dr R L Saritha said, “Today, we got the confirmation report from National Institute of Virology, Pune. We had sent four samples to the institute and three of them tested positive for Nipah virus.”

In the last two weeks, there were three deaths in one family at Changaroth panchayat in Kozhikode district in Kerala. Siblings Mohammed Sadik (26) and Mohammed Salih (28), sons of Valachuketti Moosa, died on May 5 and May 18 respectively. Moosa’s brother Moideen’s wife Mariam (50) passed away on May 19. Moosa (62) is now in a critical condition while Atifa (19), Salih’s fiancée, is undergoing treatment at a private hospital.

Samples from the deceased were collected and sent to virology lab at the Kasturba Medical College, Manipal and National Virology Institute in Pune. The results have now confirmed the presence of Nipah virus in the samples.

On Sunday, two more deaths have occurred in Kozhikode due to suspected viral infection. According to reports, District Medical Officer V Jayasree gave the names of those who died on Sunday as Ismail of Koottalida and Velayudhan of Kolathur. However, it was yet to be confirmed that they were inflicted with the virus, she said.

Rajeev Sadanandan IAS, Additional Chief Secretary, told TNM, "Currently we are looking at possible sources of infection, that is the primary host which is the fruit bat and the secondary host which is domestic animals. For human to human transmission, we are looking at contacts of the people who have been infected and trying to screen all of them and put them under observation. Possibility of person to person transmission is very high. We have also created isolation wards." 

According to reports, 25 people are being kept under observation. Nine persons are undergoing treatment for the disease and remain critical. Six persons are being treated at the Medical College Hospital in Kozhikode, one at a private hospital in Kozhikode and one at Kochi.

Reports say Union Minister J P Nadda directed the Director of National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to visit Kozhikode district to assist the state government.

"Reviewed the situation of deaths related to Nipah virus in Kerala with Secretary Health. I have directed Director NCDC to visit the district and initiate required steps as warranted by the protocol for the disease in consultation with state government," J P Nadda said in a tweet.

Nipah virus transmits from animals to humans and fruit bats of the Pteropodidae family are the natural hosts of the virus.

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