Also read: Nipah virus top 10 updates: From closed schools, colleges to tests, antibody launch; here's how Kerala is prepared The containment zones were created after two deaths related to the Nipah virus reported this year. The containment zones have been created within a five-kilometre radius of the homes in Kozhikode district. Shops selling essential items and medical shops can operate from 7 am to 5 pm.
On Friday, one more person got infected by the Nipah virus in Kozhikode district. A 39-year-old man has been confirmed with the Nipah virus after his samples turned positive. With this, the total number of Nipah cases has gone up to six in Kozhikode.
Also read: Nipah virus in Kerala: One more confirmed case pushes infection tally to 6 The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) delivered the antibody to combat the Nipah virus outbreak yesterday. The antiviral is the only option available to the government to treat infections, although its efficacy has not been clinically proven yet. Also read: Nipah outbreak: Centre sends teams to Kerala with lab units This is the fourth time the viral infection has been confirmed in the state.
It was detected in Kozhikode in 2018 and 2021 and in Ernakulam in 2019. It was first identified in 1998-99 among pig farmers in Malaysia and Singapore. In humans, the outbreak occurred in Bangladesh in 2001.
The virus spread to humans through contact with the bodily fluids of infected bats and pigs, with some documented cases of transmission among humans. Also read: Nipah outbreak: Schools, colleges shut in Kerala's Kozhikode for two days The symptoms of the Nipah virus are fever, respiratory distress, headaches, and vomiting, the World Health Organization (WHO) says. Encephalitis and
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