Kerala woman under observation for Nipah symptoms dies

Press Trust of India  |  Kozhikode 

A 39-year-old woman, who was under observation for Nipah virus symptoms, died today.

The cause of her death has to be ascertained, she said.

A said the woman had accompanied a patient to Medical College Hospital where a Nipah-affected person was being treated.

After she fell ill, she was shifted from the to the Medical College hospital as she showed symptoms similar to that of the Nipah virus.

The health authorities had drawn up a list of 1,949 people who had come in contact with the Nipah-affected persons to monitor their health condition.

The woman also figured on the list and had tested negative for Nipah virus earlier as well.

chaired a high-level meeting here this morning, which was attended by top health officials.

Two patients, who tested positive for the virus, are undergoing treatment at the Medical College Hospital and their condition is stable.

The newly emerging zoonosis has so far claimed 16 lives in Kozhikode and Malappuram districts.

The has postponed all meetings scheduled to be held in the two districts this month till further notice.

As a precautionary measure, several staffers, including nurses and four doctors, of the Balussery taluk hospital were asked yesterday to go on leave.

These doctors and nurses had come in contact with two Nipah virus patients who died.

The (PSC) has postponed all its written and scheduled to be held till June 16.

New dates will be announced later.

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 13:45 IST