Bharat Express

Nipah Virus: Educational Institutions In Kerala’s Kozhikode To Remain Closed Until September 24

According to ICMR DG Rajeev Bahl on Friday, India has contacted Australia to purchase 20 more doses of monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of Nipah virus patients.

Nipah Virus

Nipah Virus

According to a report by India Today, the state administration has extended the Kozhikode district’s school and college breaks to September 24 due to the increase in Nipah virus cases in Kerala.

The statement came after Friday’s confirmation of one more Nipah virus case, bringing the total number of cases to six. Due to the virus in the most recent outbreak, two people died.

Earlier, due to the virus’s increasing incidence, Kozhikode area Collector A. Geetha ordered that all educational institutions in the area be closed on Thursday and Friday. The official had stated in a Facebook post that schools might set up online courses for students during the outbreak.

According to ICMR DG Rajeev Bahl on Friday, India has contacted Australia to purchase 20 more doses of monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of Nipah virus patients.

In 2018, we received a few doses of monoclonal antibodies from Australia. Only 10 patients can currently receive the doses, according to Bahl, who added that 14 patients who were afflicted with the Nipah virus outside of India had received monoclonal antibodies and have all recovered.

Following Kerala’s sixth incidence of the virus being disclosed, the state government increased its security. After the virus breakout in Kozhikode, a 24-hour control room is being established in the neighboring district of Wayanad.

The virus strain discovered in the state was the Bangladesh form, which is less contagious but travels from person to person and has a high fatality rate.

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There are currently 1,080 people on the contact list for verified Nipah patients, and 130 more were added on Friday. 327 of these are healthcare professionals.

To assess the situation and support the state government in managing the Nipah infection, a five-person central team made up of experts from the National Center for Disease Control, RML Hospital, and NIMHANS has been stationed in Kerala.