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New virus circulates the air; nearly a dozen dead including a nurse

A new virus has been circulating in the air, cautioning citizens as the death toll rises to 11.

The ‘Nipah virus’ has caused a nationwide health alert, as the deadly virus killed 11 people in southern India. The virus is caused by fruit bats- scientists only found out that it could jump from bats to other species, including humans, within the past 20 years. The disease is currently incurable and can be transmitted from person to person. It has killed between 40% and 75% of infected people in most outbreaks.

These statistics indicate that Nipah has the potential to cause a deadly pandemic, which is why the World Health Organization lists Nipah as an urgent research priority, alongside diseases like Ebola and SARS.

The death toll had increased gradually from 3 to double its number and later changes to 11. This calculation includes the death of a nurse who had contacted the virus from a patient she was taking care of. The hospital had electrocuted her body, without giving her family a chance to see her or cremate her properly fearing the spread of the virus.

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Kerala’s Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has urged citizens to stay vigilant and follow instructions from the health department. He posted on his official Twitter account:

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The victims all died in Calicut district, said Kerala health secretary Rajeev Sadanandan.

Samples tested in government labs confirmed the presence of the Nipah virus in three deaths, while Sadanandan said the cause of other suspicious deaths could only be confirmed through tests.

“We have sent blood and body fluid samples of all suspected cases for confirmation. It will take 24-48 hours for the results to come.”

India’s health minister rushed medical experts to the state after a local politician reported that residents were panicking in Calicut.

The team would “initiate required steps as warranted by the protocol for the disease”, J.P. Nadda said on Twitter.

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