11 Of Kerala Nipah Victim's Contacts Show Symptoms, Centre Sends Notes

After a Central team visited the state yesterday, the Union health ministry has reportedly said there was no cause for alarm over Kerala's nipah case.


New Delhi: Eleven persons, who came in contact with Kerala's latest nipah victim who died yesterday, have shown symptoms of the disease, state Health Minister Veena George said today. Up to 251 contacts, in all, have been identified, she said on a day the Centre, denying any reason for alarm, sent some recommendations to check the spread of the infection.

Of the 251 identified by Kerala's contact-tracing initiative, 129 are healthcare workers.

"There are 38 persons in isolation at Kozhikode Medical College and Hospital, of which 11 have shown symptoms. Samples of eight persons have been sent to Pune NIV (National Institute of Virology) for testing," Ms George said, adding that the health condition of all those who have shown symptoms are stable.

She said a special laboratory set up by an NIV team at the hospital will start testing the samples from tonight. The team from NIV reached Kozhikode this afternoon, PTI reported.

The Union Health Ministry has, meanwhile, recommended a strengthening of both hospital and community-based surveillance and suggested more intensive contact tracing.

In a letter written today to Kerala Chief Secretary Dr VP Joy, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan reiterated the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry's full technical support to the state government.

A team of the National Centre for Disease Control visited Kerala's Kozhikode district yesterday following reports of the nipah outbreak there. It was based on this team's report that the ministry made its recommendations.

"Both the hospital-based and community-based surveillance need to be strengthened. Awareness needs to be created among the field formations for early detection of cases of acute encephalitis syndrome/respiratory distress and risk communicated to the public," Mr Bhushan's letter said.

"Active search for cases need to be undertaken in the containment area, as per the micro plan provided by the Central Team."

The districts of Kannur, Malappuram, and Wayanad -- all neighbouring Kozhikode -- have been put on high alert, the state government has said.

"I had a discussion with concerned officials in the ministry of health. They're keeping a close watch on the situation and they don't think the situation is out of control or alarming," said V Muraleedharan, Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, according to an ANI report.

A 12-year-old boy had yesterday succumbed to the nipah virus infection at a Kozhikode hospital. The police have cordoned off an area of three kilometres radius around the boy's house.

"The blood and serum samples of the two goats owned by the child's family will be tested at the National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases in Bhopal," Ms George said today, according to a PTI report.

The Kerala government, which has put the state on a high alert, today issued a protocol to be followed by government and private hospitals on this front, PTI reported.

"The prime objective is surveillance, testing and treatment of the patients. As part of surveillance, effective contact tracing and quarantine will be done. Treatment protocol will be strictly followed and it will be constantly monitored," Ms George said in a release.

The COVID-19 vaccination drive in Kozhikode has been halted for the next 48 hours. However, testing and other related activities will continue. Nipah virus is spread by the saliva of fruit bats.

The first nipah virus disease outbreak in southern India was reported from Kozhikode on May 19, 2018, further leading to 17 deaths.

News is originally taken from: https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/on-nipah-centre-wants-to-kerala-to-strengthen-surveillance-awareness-2531879#pfrom=home-ndtv_bigstory

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