Khaleej Times

OUTBREAK CONTAINED: KERALA MINISTER

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM — Kerala Health Minister K.K. Shailaja on Wednesday said that the outbreak of Nipah virus (NiP), which has claimed 12 lives, has been contained and there was no need to panic.

Seventeen people are being treated at the Kozhikode Medical College Hospital. The disease has been confined to Kozhikode and Malappuram districts.

But the minister said two new cases of patients with suspected NiP and fever were reported in Kozhikode and they were under observatio­n. Shailaja told the media here that though the virus had been contained, there was a need be alert.

“The entire expenditur­e of these patients would be borne by the state and there need not be any panic over bats. The government is awaiting the supply of ribavirin, a drug that’s commonly used for treating similar cases,” she said.

After presiding over the cabinet meeting, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday announced an ex-gratia payment of Rs 500,000 each to the families of the dead.

“We have also decided to give a government job to the husband of the nurse Lini who died after attending to Nipah virus patients in Perambra in Kozhikode,” he said. “Their two children will be given Rs 500,000 each and this can be withdrawn when they turn 18,” a statement issued by Vijayan’s office said.

Transmissi­on of NiV takes place through direct contact with infected bats, pigs or from other NiV-infected persons. —

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