Row over Nipah death toll in Kerala

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

: A row erupted Saturday over the Nipah death toll in as an international medical journal stated that the deadly virus had claimed 21 lives, contradicting the official figure of 17 deaths.

According to the figures, the Nipah virus hasclaimed 17 lives -- 14 in Kozhikode and three in neighbouringMalappuram since its outbreak in May this year.

The figure includes the death of Mohammed Sabith, the firstvictim, whose samples had not been tested for Nipah.

However, a recent report published in the 'Journal of Infectiousdiseases' hasstated that the total Nipah deaths in was 21.

Interestingly, wasamong the experts who prepared the study report in the globaljournal.

Reacting to on the matter, HealthMinister K K Shylaja said as per the government estimate, 18 people had tested positive for the deadly virus.

The government had updated the death toll as 17 in July after including the death of Sabith, the first victim whose samples had not been tested for Nipah.

The others had only showed symptoms of the deadly virus, but health officials could not confirm the infection as their samples were not collected, she told reporters in Kozhikode Saturday.

It seemed that the journal, however, counted the suspected deaths also as Nipah deaths, she said.

Sadanandan rejected the controversy over the study report and said there was no confusion over the figures.

Of the total of 246 samples sent, 18 had been clinically confirmed as positive, he said.

"When you are not able to check the samples, then it remains in the list of probables.

When we verified the case records, four cases had been found as probables, but there were no samples," he told

"Thus there were a total of 23 cases. One index case (Sabith), 18 confirmed cases and four probable cases," he said adding that the academic journal has its own criteria to prepare the report.

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First Published: Sat, November 24 2018. 19:35 IST