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Nipah virus: Australia's antibody doses sought, ICMR to work on vaccine | Top updates

Nipah virus: Kerala reported sixth Nipah virus case while India has sought antibody treatment from Australia.

Updated on: Sep 16, 2023 09:58 AM IST
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A fresh case of Nipah virus was confirmed in Kerala's Kozhikode on Friday, taking the total number of infections to six while the fatalities remain two. Kerala is grappling with a renewed surge in Nipah cases – the brain-damaging virus which spreads through contact with the body fluids of infected bats, pigs or people. The virus was first detected in 2018.

Health workers collect clinical samples and investigate the home of a Nipah virus victim, in Kozhikode on Friday. (PTI)
Health workers collect clinical samples and investigate the home of a Nipah virus victim, in Kozhikode on Friday. (PTI)

In view of the situation, the state government is in a high alert mode, testing those who are on the high-risk contact list of the infected persons. The Kerala Health department said it has identified a total of 1,080 persons in the contact list of the positive patients and has started collecting samples.

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Meanwhile, as the government makes efforts to contain the spread of the virus, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) announced Friday that it would procure from Australia 20 more doses of monoclonal antibody for its treatment.

Nipah virus top updates:

2) The Kerala High Court on Friday asked the state government to issue guidelines, if required, for pilgrimage to Sabarimala when it opens for monthly puja in view of the outbreak.

3)As a precautionary measure, all educational institutes in Kozhikode will remain shut for a week until next Sunday while online classes will be ensured. Meanwhile, all hospitals treating Nipah cases have been directed to form a medical board to meet twice a day and to hand over the report to the health department.

4)Health minister Veena George said that about 29 people in other districts are in the contact list of Nipah-infected people. He said that the contact list is likely to increase and added that as many as 17 persons who had attended the cremation of the man who died on August 30 were put under isolation.

5)Meanwhile, the Kerala police lodged a case in this regard against a man for allegedly posting fake news related to the virus. Koyilandi resident 40-year-old Anil Kumar, a newspaper agent, allegedly circulated fake news through social media, claiming that “Nipah was a fake narrative created by pharma companies,” a senior police official said.

 
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