Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Kerala man tests negative for coronaviru­s, dies of pneumonia

OUTBREAK The man, who had been working in Malaysia for the last 3 yrs, returned on Thursday

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: A 36-yearold man who returned from Malaysia with symptoms of flu and breathless­ness died on Saturday, a day after he tested negative for the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19), doctors said. The man died of pneumonia and chest congestion, the doctors said, as they waited for the result of the test on a second sample.

The man, identified as Jainesh, had been working in Malaysia for the last three years, and landed in Cochin Internatio­nal airport on Thursday night. He was taken to the isolation ward at the Government Medical College Hospital the same night.

His body fluids tested negative for H1N1 (swine flu) and COVID-19 at the Virology Institute in Alappuzha. A second sample was sent to confirm that he indeed hadn’t been infected by the coronaviru­s, doctors said.

His admission at the Medical College Hospital triggered panic. Ernakulam district collector S Suhas called an emergency meeting on Friday after Jainesh was admitted to the isolation ward. Suhas also visited the ward and took stock of the situation. Doctors and medical staff had been relieved after Jainesh’s first report arrived.

“In preliminar­y investigat­ions, we found he had developed acute pneumonia and respirator­y distress syndrome...he was diabetic. Blood sugar can flare up when there is an acute infection. We suspect he died of pneumonia and diabetic ketoacidos­is, whereby the body cannot produce insulin,” said Dr Ganesh Mohanan, a senior doctor at the Medical College Hospital.

All three 2019-COVID cases in India were reported in Kerala among students who returned from China’s Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak. After the third case was reported, the state had declared a “medical calamity” last month and placed restrictio­ns on large gatherings and excursions. The alert was later withdrawn. All three persons were later discharged.

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Medical staff exit the special isolation ward set up to provide treatment to novel coronaviru­s patients at Kochi Medical college.
ANI FILE ■ Medical staff exit the special isolation ward set up to provide treatment to novel coronaviru­s patients at Kochi Medical college.

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