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TheHealthSite on MSNDeadly Nipah Virus Grips Kerala: 1 Death Confirmed, Dozens Under Surveillance As State Declares High AlertAs Kerala continues to face the brunt of the Nipah virus outbreak, the authorities put out measures to tackle the spread.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNNipah outbreak in Kerala: Health Minister Veena George chairs review meeting, 461 people in contact listAn 18-year-old from Malappuram died, while a 38-year-old from Palakkad is on ventilator support. Over 300 contacts have been ...
The health department in Kerala has stepped up vigilance against an outbreak of the Nipah virus after two positive cases of ...
A TEENAGE girl has died from a brain-swelling bat virus which experts fear could be the ‘next pandemic’. The 18-year-old ...
One of the affected is undergoing treatment while another has died. State Health Minister Veena George has said the alert has ...
Surveillance and medical protocols are in place, but environmental factors for the epidemic reappearing regularly cannot be ruled out.
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TheHealthSite on MSNNipah Virus Outbreak in India: 38-Year-Old Woman Critical, Kerala on High Alert After New Confirmed Cases and One DeathThe state of Kerala has been seeing an uptick in cases of the Nipah virus infections. Underlining the threat, the authorities ...
A critical Nipah virus case has been reported in Palakkad, Kerala. The 38-year-old woman is receiving monoclonal antibody ...
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India Today on MSNKerala's Palakkad Nipah patient critical, contact list has over 100 namesKerala reported its first-ever Nipah case in Palakkad who is in critical condition. Health officials have traced hundreds of ...
A patient in Palakkad, Kerala remains critically ill from the Nipah virus, following a recent death due to the same virus in ...
NEW DELHI-- An outbreak of a deadly virus that attacks the brain has killed at least 10 people in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Nipah virus, or NiV, has infected 13 other people, two of ...
Kerala's Malappuram district reports a confirmed Nipah virus death as authorities increase surveillance and public awareness.
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