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12-year-passe boy dies of Nipah virus an infection in THIS bellow

A 12-year-boy in Kerala’s Kozhikode died on Sunday after he became admitted to a clinic with symptoms of Nipah virus an infection

Up thus some distance: Sep 5, 2021, 09: 25 AM IST

A 12-year-boy in Kerala’s Kozhikode died on Sunday after he became admitted to a clinic with symptoms of Nipah virus an infection with capabilities of encephalitis and myocarditis. Kerala Health Minister Veena George told that a 12-year-boy has died on the Nipah virus and left for Kozhikode to grab stock of the downside.

“We occupy now formed groups to deal with the downside. Contact tracing and other measures occupy already been initiated. As of now, there will not be any must panic, but we must issue warning,” Veena George acknowledged.

The central govt also confirmed that a case of the Nipah virus has been detected in Kozhikode, and rushed a team of the Nationwide Centre for Disease Regulate (NCDC) to Kerala.

The central team will present technical assistance to the bellow. 

The first case of the Nipah virus illness (NiV) outbreak became reported from Kerala’s Kozhikode on Would possibly well perhaps also 19, 2018, and till June 1, 2018, the southern bellow had witnessed 17 deaths and 18 confirmed cases of the virus, which is spread by the saliva of the fruit bats.

After the most fresh case, the Central Govt has educated some quick public neatly being measures, including search of active cases within the family, other families, villages, and areas with identical topography, like Malappuram.

The Kerala govt held a excessive-diploma assembly of neatly being officers on leisurely Saturday night after the suspected Nipah an infection, recordsdata company PTI reported quoting a neatly being department source.

The bellow govt has not yet officially launched the presence of the Nipah virus, PTI reported quoting sources who acknowledged the neatly being minister could per chance creep to Kozhikode on Sunday morning to grab stock of the downside. 

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