The cases of Nipah virus infection are increasing in Kerala, till Friday the number of infected people has increased to six. According to media reports, the infection has been confirmed in a 39-year-old man in Kozhikode district. Health experts have alerted people about the increasing cases of infection in the state and advised them to keep making efforts for prevention.
Nipah virus spreads to humans through animals. Sometimes it spreads through food and drink and also through humans. The first case of Nipah was seen in 1999, but till now there is neither any medicine nor any vaccine for its treatment. For now, the only treatment for Nipah is caution. It is spread by contact with infected bats, pigs or body fluids of an infected person, its mortality rate can be up to 75%, which is a matter of serious concern.
It is noteworthy that in the last few days, cases of infection have increased rapidly in Kerala. People who came in contact with the infected people have also been kept under special surveillance. According to the report, about 706 people are in the contact list of the infected, out of which 77 people are at high risk. 153 people at risk are health workers. Health Minister Veena said that no one in the high risk category is showing symptoms at present, although they are being monitored seriously.
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