The Asian Age

Nipah: Dead bats found in Himachal

Minister says virus ‘ localised’, asks people not to panic

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New Delhi: Minister of state for health Ashwini Choubey on Thursday said the outbreak of Nipah virus in Kerala is a “localised” occurrence and people need not panic, amid reports of dead bats being found on the premises of a government school in Himachal Pradesh.

New Delhi, May 24: Union minister of state for health Ashwini Choubey on Thursday said the outbreak of Nipah virus in Kerala is a “localised” occurrence and people need not panic, amid reports of dead bats being found on the premises of a government school in Himachal Pradesh.

He said the dead bats have been sent to the National Institute of Virology ( NIV) for investigat­ion.

“Samples of dead bats have been sent for testing to NIV, Pune, to ascertain the reason behind their deaths. Without laboratory reports it cannot be said that these bats have been killed by Nipah virus,” Mr Choubey said, adding that he has already spoken to the Himachal Pradesh administra­tion over the matter.

The administra­tion in Nahan sub- division of Sirmaur district in Himachal Pradesh has geared up to curb spread of the virus, and a special meeting of officials from different department­s were held.

Meanwhile, a senior health ministry official said the death toll due to outbreak of Nipah rose to 12 in the southern state of Kerala, with one more person succumbing to the deadly virus in Kozhikode this morning.

According to the ministry, of the 12 deaths so far due to the virus, nine people died in Kozhikode district and three in Mallappura­m.

Besides, about 160 samples have been sent for testing at the virology institute. Eighteen people with specific symptoms are admitted at hospitals in Kozhikode.

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