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Kerala: No new Nipah cases reported after death of teenager: minister

Key Takeaways

  • No new Nipah cases reported in Kerala after death of teenager
  • Health authorities checked people with CCTV footage and contact tracing was done flawlessly
  • 460 people in the contact list, with 220 belonging to the high-risk category, including 142 healthcare workers

Malappuram: Kerala Health Minister Veena George said on Tuesday that all the 19 serum results that came out today, including that of close relatives of the 14-year-old boy, who died due to Nipah virus on July 21, were negative.

The Kerala Health Minister, Veena George, addressed the press after a review meeting at the collectorate. She stated that 19 people, including five in the high-risk category, were tested and all came negative, bringing a sense of relief to the state.

She said, “Those people in isolation should remain in 21-day quarantine, otherwise legal action under the Public Health Act will be taken against those who violate the protocol.”

The minister urged the people to be vigilant and wear masks in public places, to prevent spread of Nipah virus. and assured that there is no need to worry about the Nipah infection.

The Health authorities checked the people with CCTV footage and contact is prepared flawlessly, to ensure that not a single person is left out, she informed.

Ms George said that at present there are 460 people in the contact list, of them 220 people belong to the high-risk category, while 142 people in the high-risk category are healthcare workers, she informed.

Nineteen people included in the contact list are admitted to various hospitals, including 17 in Manjeri Medical College and two in Thiruvananthapuram district.

The fever surveillance team had visited 18,055 houses, including 10,248 in Pandikkad and 7,807 in Annakayam panchayaths in the district, while 728 fever cases were reported at Pandikkad and 286 in Annakayam panchayaths.

An expert team from NIV, Pune, led by Dr Balasubramaniam, has arrived in Kozhikode today and began their testing process, the efforts were going on to bring the team to Malappuram, she said.

The NIV team will also monitor bats and collect bats samples from various places in the district, she added.

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