Nipah: Samples of 6 test negative; Ker Health Min says big relief for us

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi/New Delhi 

Samples of six people, including three nurses and a assistant, who had attended on a college student infected with have tested negative and indicate the has not spread, K K Shailaja said Thursday.

The condition of the college student, diagnosed with infection, is stable and a total of 314 persons who were in touch with the infected person have been kept under observation, a Union Ministry said in

Shailaja said the six of them, who tested negative, had direct contact with the Nipah-infected patient.

"They have tested negative for This indicates that the virus has not spread. It is a matter of big relief for us," the told reporters here.

Result of the sample of the seventh person is awaited, she said.

They are currently being treated at the isolation ward of the Government Medical College Hospital, Kalamassery, here.

The samples were tested at the National Institute of Virology in Pune.

A total of 314 people from various districts are under observation, a government bulletin had said Wednesday.

Of the 314, seven people had been shifted to the isolation ward of a medical college hospital.

The Union Ministry has deployed a six-member team comprising an epidemiologist to conduct contact tracing for early detection of suspects and review of isolation facilities.

Harsh Vardhan, who reviewed the public health measures put in place in on Wednesday, said the situation is under control and people need not panic.

During the review meeting, the Centre also discussed SOPs for quarantine of symptomatic contacts, sample collection or testing and dedicated isolation facility with trained health staff and epidemiological investigation by multi-disciplinary central team to ascertain the possible source of and history of exposure.

A designated control room has been established at the district collector's office and an isolation ward established at the Government Medical College Ernakulam, the said in a statement on Tuesday.

Isolation facilities have also been ensured at medical colleges at Calicut, and Kottayam, it said.

All have been asked to ensure high index of suspicion in cases with similar symptoms and also ensure availability of isolation and emergency management facilities before referral, the ministry said.

According to the World Health Organisation, Nipah virus is a newly emerging that can be transmitted from its reservoir (natural wildlife host), the flying foxes (fruit bats), to both animals and humans.

Symptoms range from asymptomatic infection, acute respiratory and

Infected people initially develop influenza-like symptoms of fever, headache, and

This can be followed by dizziness, drowsiness, altered consciousness, and neurological signs that indicate acute

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First Published: Thu, June 06 2019. 13:20 IST