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ABP News on MSNNipah Scare In Kerala: Second Suspected Death In Palakkad Prompts Contact Tracing, Fever SurveillanceA 57-year-old man in Palakkad, Kerala, is suspected to have died from Nipah virus, prompting increased contact tracing and ...
A suspected Nipah virus case in Kerala has prompted heightened surveillance and contact tracing efforts. The government is ...
A 57-year-old man in Kerala's Palakkad district has died with a suspected Nipah virus infection, prompting increased ...
A detailed route map of the patient's recent movements has been prepared, along with a family tree to trace close contacts.
A TEENAGE girl has died from a brain-swelling bat virus which experts fear could be the ‘next pandemic’. The 18-year-old ...
Fresh Nipah case reported in Kerala, sparking contact tracing efforts as health authorities monitor nearly 500 individuals.
The recent death of a teenage girl has spotlighted the deadly Nipah virus, raising global concerns due to its high fatality ...
A 50-year-old man from Changalleri, Mannarkkad in Palakkad, who tested positive for Nipah virus in preliminary screening, ...
A 50-year-old Mannarkkad native died in a Malappuram hospital after a preliminary test confirmed Nipah infection, marking ...
A drug that targets two parts of the deadly Nipah virus protects against infection in hamsters. And once an animal is ...
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TheHealthSite on MSNTwo Nipah Survivors Remain In Coma-Like State After Testing Negative: Know Signs, Tips To Reduce RiskNipah virus is once again resurfacing in the Malabar region of Kerala, leaving local and health care professionals frantic.
The Nipah virus is not related to COVID-19, but may have the same originating source — bats. The host of the virus is fruit bats, also known as flying foxes because of their large size.
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