The Health Minister of Kerala reported that a 14-year-old boy passed away on Sunday. He was diagnosed with the Nipah virus one day before. Nipah virus Kerala The health department of the state had confirmed on Saturday that the boy. He hailed from Malappuram district. He had tested positive for the virus. Kerala’s Health Minister, Veena George, stated that the boy experienced a severe cardiac arrest at 10.50 am. Despite efforts to revive him, he could not be saved. He was receiving ventilator support, and his urine output had decreased earlier that morning. Unfortunately, after the cardiac arrest, attempts to revive him were unsuccessful, and he succumbed at 11.30 am. The minister mentioned that the final rites for the teenager will be conducted following medical protocols. According to the data from the Kerala Health Ministry, four individuals who tested positive for the Nipah virus have been categorized as “high risk”. These people are currently receiving treatment at Manjeri Medical College. Pandikkad, situated in the Malappuram district, is currently identified as the focal point of the Nipah virus outbreak in Kerala. In a public announcement, George urged individuals residing in the vicinity of the outbreak epicenter and the neighboring medical facilities to wear masks while in public areas. People should refrain from visiting patients in hospitals. Nipah virus causesFurthermore, the public was cautioned against consuming fruits that have been partially eaten or bitten by birds or animals. Nipah virus treatment According to a health ministry advisory, it is recommended to thoroughly wash fruits before consumption. People should avoid drinking beverages like toddy that are stored in open containers. The state government recently declared that a specialized action plan is being developed to prevent the recurrence of a Nipah outbreak. It has affected the state on four separate occasions in the past. Nipah outbreaks have been documented in Kozhikode district in 2018, 2021, and 2023, as well as in Ernakulam district in 2019. Additionally, the presence of Nipah virus antibodies has been identified in bats in Kozhikode, Wayanad, Idukki, Malappuram, and Ernakulam districts.
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