Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘We have contained the outbreak effectivel­y... no need to panic’

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: With Nipah virus being reported for the first time in Kerala, the state health minister KK Shailaja has been camping in the worst-affected Kozhikode district since Sunday. Excerpts from an interview with

Ramesh Babu:

Not true. We were on our toes when the second case was reported on May 18. We immediatel­y rushed blood and other samples to virology institute (National Institute of Virology) in Pune and sought the help of two well- known hospitals, Kasturbha Medical College in Manipal and Apollo (Hospital) in Chennai.

Take other outbreaks in the world, we identified the malady in record time and took effective measures. We managed it well due to the state’s robust health infrastruc­ture. If need be, we will seek assistance from world bodies like the World Health Organisati­on. Nine persons are in hospital and the condition of four is serious. It seems they are epidemiolo­gically-linked.

Thirty persons are under observatio­n. They are in their homes and health officials are keeping a tab on them. (If they develop) any symptoms, they will be moved to isolation wards immediatel­y. Most of them are bystanders and relatives of the infected. Expert say fruit bats are the main suspect. We have asked people not to eat fruits bitten by bats. We have ordered at least 10,000 personal protection equipment (PPE) for medical staff and others. We have summoned enough officials and volunteers from other districts. Top officials are camping in the area. Another team from the Centre, including experts from AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi), is reaching the state on Tuesday.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Kerala health minister KK Shailaja (left) has been camping in the Nipah virusaffec­ted Kozhikode district.
HT PHOTO Kerala health minister KK Shailaja (left) has been camping in the Nipah virusaffec­ted Kozhikode district.

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