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675 on Nipah contact list across Kerala; health department steps up vigilance
675 on Nipah contact list across Kerala; health department steps up vigilance

New Indian Express

time16-07-2025

  • Health
  • New Indian Express

675 on Nipah contact list across Kerala; health department steps up vigilance

PALAKKAD: A total of 675 individuals have been identified on the Nipah virus contact list across various districts in Kerala, says Health Minister Veena George. Of these, 178 people are contacts of the second Nipah-positive patient from Palakkad, who died on Saturday night. District-wise, Malappuram has 210 contacts, Palakkad 347, Kozhikode 115, Ernakulam two and Thrissur one. Currently, one person in Malappuram is undergoing treatment in the ICU, while 82 samples from the district have tested negative so far. In Palakkad, 12 people remain in isolation, while five have been discharged after observation. Across the state, 38 individuals have been categorised under the 'highest risk' group and 139 under 'high risk', all under close surveillance. On Tuesday, a high-level review meeting chaired by Minister Veena George was held to assess the situation. Senior officials, including the Additional Chief Secretary of the Health Department, State Mission Director of the National Health Mission, Directors of Health and Medical Education, district collectors, district medical officers, police officials and representatives from various departments attended the meeting. The health department has intensified monitoring and response mechanisms across affected districts to prevent any potential spread of the virus.

Nipah: 498 on contact list; elderly woman dies
Nipah: 498 on contact list; elderly woman dies

Time of India

time09-07-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Nipah: 498 on contact list; elderly woman dies

T'puram/Kozhikode: There are a total of 498 people on the Nipah contact list in state, said health minister Veena George on Wednesday. Of these, 203 are in Malappuram, 116 in Kozhikode, 177 in Palakkad and two in Ernakulam districts. In Malappuram, 11 people are undergoing treatment, with two in the ICU and so far, 46 samples tested negative. In Palakkad, three people are being treated in isolation, five tested negative and two were discharged. In the state, 29 people are under high-risk observation and 116 are under high-risk category monitoring. A confirmed Nipah patient is in the ICU in Kozhikode. Central team visits Malappuram district The national joint outbreak response team dispatched by Union ministry of health and family welfare on Wednesday visited Malappuram district. The 10-member team led by National Centre for Disease Control joint director Dr Pranoy Varma comprised experts from National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, wildlife specialist, veterinary consultant and experts from animal husbandry department. They held talks with Malappuram DMO Dr R Renuka. The team visited Kozhikode medical college, where a 38-year-old Nipah-positive woman from Palakkad is undergoing treatment and reviewed her medical records. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 더 새로워진 '실손보험' 비교추천! "합리적인 가격과 실속있는 보장" 굿리치 [등록번호:제2006038313호] 가입하기 Undo The health condition of the 38-year-old patient from Palakkad and the follow-up measures taken after the death of 18-year-old Malappuram-native girl, who died of Nipah at a private hospital in Kozhikode on July 1 and whose autopsy was conducted at the medical college, were evaluated during the meeting. Another team from NIV, Pune, which will conduct survey and monitor bats, will visit Malappuram district soon. The team is currently in Palakkad where a Nipah-positive case was reported. Meanwhile, a 78-year-old woman, who was in the contact list of an 18-year-old Malappuram-native woman who died of Nipah infection, passed away on Wednesday. However, the samples of the elderly woman tested negative in TrueNat tests following which health department authorities allowed the woman's funeral to be conducted by adhering to safety protocols. The hospital authorities had allowed the woman's relatives to take the body in the afternoon. Later, health authorities instructed them to put off the funeral till the Nipah test results were available.

345 people on Nipah contact list in Kerala
345 people on Nipah contact list in Kerala

The Hindu

time04-07-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

345 people on Nipah contact list in Kerala

A total of 345 people have been put on the Nipah contact list in the State, a statement issued by Health Minister Veena George after a high-level meeting here on Friday. This includes 211 people in Malappuram, 91 in Palakkad, and 43 in Kozhikode. All those on the contact list at Kozhikode are health-care workers Two persons from Palakkad and Malappuram suspected of having Nipah after preliminary examination of samples at Malappuram and Kozhikode Medical Colleges had tested positive. Following this, the sample from Palakkad sent to the National Institute of Virology at Pune was confirmed as positive. However, the Health department had initiated all control measures in Palakkad even before the official conformation came. The route map of the Nipah-positive person in Palakkad has now been released and Palakkad, Malappuram and Kozhikode districts have been put on alert. Meanwhile, experts cautioned people that roosting bats should not be disturbed by bursting crackers or by any other means. The department directed the affected districts to strengthen contact tracing by focussing around hospitals and other health-care institutions and to ensure that none are missed when preparing the contact lists. Both patients in Malappuram and Palakkad began showing symptoms from June 25 and 26. Health workers will start collecting local field information from the three weeks preceding this period. Efforts will be to find if there have been any pneumonia or encephalitis deaths in the localities. The department has established State and district control rooms in connection with the Nipah outbreaks. In all three districts, 26 committees each have been set up. The help of the police is also being sought to prepare the contact list. The district Collectors have declared containment zones in Palakkad and Malappuram. People here should necessarily wear masks in public places. Those who participated in the high-level meeting convened by the Health Minister included the Additional Chief Secretary (Health), NHM State Mission Director, Director of Health Services, Director of Medical Education, Additional Directors, District Collectors, District Medical Officers, police officials, and other department officials.

Patient technically Nipah-free: Min
Patient technically Nipah-free: Min

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Patient technically Nipah-free: Min

Kozhikode: The 42-year-old woman who tested positive for Nipah virus at the Valanchery municipality in Malappuram on May 8 is now technically free of infection, as two of her samples have tested negative, health minister Veena George said on Friday. The patient is still under treatment at the Perinthalmanna EMS cooperative hospital. The minister said although the patient's condition is still serious, her vital parameters have been steadily improving. The patient has been out of ventilator support for the past 12 days and was breathing on her own without any respiratory support. Her heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen saturation were all within normal limits, and internal organs such as the liver and kidneys were functioning normally. While the patient is still unconscious, there were signs of gradual neurological improvement. Eye movement was observed occasionally and over the past two days, there was movement in the jaw and minor responses to pain. Follow-up MRI scans showed signs of healing from the impacts caused by the infection in the brain, the minister said. Authorities are hopeful that there won't be any new cases, as one full incubation period passed since the first case was detected, meaning if there were any infections from the Nipah-positive patient, they would have manifested by now. However, helplines and support systems will remain in place for a few more days as a precaution. There is optimism that the patient may return home in a few weeks with full physical and mental recovery.

Strictly follow Nipah isolation norms: Min
Strictly follow Nipah isolation norms: Min

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Strictly follow Nipah isolation norms: Min

Kozhikode: Those on Valanchery-native Nipah patient's contact list should strictly adhere to isolation guidelines, said health minister Veena George on Wednesday. She emphasized that they should remain in isolation for 21 days even if the test results were there were no new addition to the patient's contact list on Wednesday. So far, there are 65 persons in the high-risk category and 101 in the low-risk category. The Nipah-positive patient continues to be in critical condition. As many as 11 high-risk contacts are being provided anti-virus prophylactic part of fever surveillance, all assigned houses (4,749) in and around the containment zone in Malappuram district have been no new cases have been reported, the minister issued instructions that there should be no relaxation in precautionary if the test result is negative, those on the Nipah patient's contact list must entirely avoid travel during the quarantine days. If any symptoms appear, they should inform health workers immediately. The minister said that strict action would be taken against those who violate isolation guidelines.

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