Kerala Confirms Case of Nipah Virus As Woman Tests Positive; All About This Deadly Zoonotic Infection

A case of Nipah virus has been confirmed in the Malappuram district of Kerala, according to state health officials, as a woman has been diagnosed with the zoonotic infection. According to officials, she is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital.

The woman had been experiencing a high fever for the past week and developed symptoms like a cough and breathlessness
Kerala has confirmed the latest case of Nipah virus in the Malappuram district, health officials have said. Confirming the report, State Health Minister Veena George has stated that a 42-year-old woman from Valanchery in the district has been diagnosed with zoonotic infection. According to health officials, the woman is currently undergoing treatment at a city hospital. She had been experiencing a high fever for the past week and developed symptoms like a cough and breathlessness.
Her test samples were sent to the Kozhikode Microbiology Lab and then the Virology Laboratory in Pune, following the doctors’ suspicion of a possible Nipah infection. Later, the lab confirmed it.

What is the Nipah virus?

Nipah virus spreads between animals and people mainly through fruit bats, also called flying foxes, but can also spread through pigs and other animals like goats, horses, dogs, or cats. According to experts, the virus spreads when:
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