Nipah virus outbreak in India
September 21, 2023 - 12:48 PM
Foreign media reports that the spread of a dangerous virus called Nipah has started in the Indian state of Kerala.
It is reported that at least two deaths have occurred due to this.
Accordingly, the Kerala state authorities have closed schools and offices in that area.
Apart from this, steps have been taken to test hundreds of residents.
Residents of Kerala have also been informed to wear masks.
Although there is no specific treatment for this virus, the authorities say that it will not develop into a global emergency.
They also mentioned that a high death rate cannot be expected due to this virus.
Nipah virus is a zoonotic disease.
That is, it is primarily found in animals and then it is a virus that can spread between animals and humans.
In 1999, pigs and humans were reported to have been infected with this virus for the first time in Malaysia and Singapore.
Foreign media also reported that this virus spreads through bats.
Doctors say that symptoms appear within 14 days after the virus enters the body.
Common symptoms include fever, headache, cough, sore throat, difficulty breathing, and vomiting.
(lknews.lk)
It is reported that at least two deaths have occurred due to this.
Accordingly, the Kerala state authorities have closed schools and offices in that area.
Apart from this, steps have been taken to test hundreds of residents.
Residents of Kerala have also been informed to wear masks.
Although there is no specific treatment for this virus, the authorities say that it will not develop into a global emergency.
They also mentioned that a high death rate cannot be expected due to this virus.
Nipah virus is a zoonotic disease.
That is, it is primarily found in animals and then it is a virus that can spread between animals and humans.
In 1999, pigs and humans were reported to have been infected with this virus for the first time in Malaysia and Singapore.
Foreign media also reported that this virus spreads through bats.
Doctors say that symptoms appear within 14 days after the virus enters the body.
Common symptoms include fever, headache, cough, sore throat, difficulty breathing, and vomiting.
(lknews.lk)