Telangana sends blood samples of 2 fever patients to Pune institute for Nipah virus test

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

The said today that it has sent blood samples and throat swabs of two patients suffering from to the National Institute of Virology, Pune, for test for the deadly Nipah infection.

The other patient never visited in recent times.

The patient, who reportedly visited Kerala, was first admitted to a private hospital with and later shifted to of Tropical and Communicable Diseases, also known as Hospital, while the other patient is undergoing treatment at

"We do not want to take any chances. Blood samples and throat swabs of both the patients have been sent to NIV-Pune for Nipah infection test. We also asked them to test for We expect the result to come this evening or tomorrow," Reddy told

He said all important hospitals across the state have been asked to be on alert with regard to the

In Kerala, the Nipah virus has so far claimed 11 lives and the has stepped up efforts to contain the outbreak.

According to a advisory, the Nipah virus, which commonly affects animals such as bats, pigs, dogs, and horses, can spread to humans and cause among humans.

Spread of the virus to humans may occur after close contact with other Nipah infected people, infected bats, or infected pigs.

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First Published: Fri, May 25 2018. 15:00 IST