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Home / Health / Nipah Virus Confirmed in Bengal Nurses: High Mortality Fears Rise

Nipah Virus Confirmed in Bengal Nurses: High Mortality Fears Rise

14 Jan

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Summary

  • Nipah virus confirmed in two nurses from Barasat hospital, both critical.
  • Over 120 close contacts identified and placed in home isolation.
  • Source of infection remains unclear, potential links to past case and date palm sap.
Nipah Virus Confirmed in Bengal Nurses: High Mortality Fears Rise

The National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune has confirmed the presence of the Nipah virus in samples from two nurses in Bengal, raising significant public health concerns due to the disease's high mortality rate. Both affected nurses are receiving treatment at Barasat hospital, with their conditions remaining critical and one reportedly in a coma and on ventilation.

Health authorities have initiated extensive contact tracing, identifying over 120 individuals, including family members and healthcare workers from Barasat, Katwa, and Burdwan hospitals, who have been placed in home isolation. Some of these close contacts have also had samples sent for testing. A house staff member from a Burdwan hospital, who had contact with one of the nurses, has developed a mild fever and officials are considering transferring them to a specialized facility.

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The exact origin of the outbreak remains under investigation. Possibilities include transmission from a recently deceased colleague at Barasat hospital or exposure to contaminated natural sources like raw date palm sap, which is a known risk factor during winter months. The Union health ministry has dispatched a National Joint Outbreak Response Team to assist in monitoring and managing the escalating situation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nipah virus is a highly fatal zoonotic disease. It has been confirmed in two nurses in Bengal, prompting urgent public health measures.
Over 120 close contacts of the infected nurses in Bengal have been identified and are currently in home isolation.
The source is under investigation, with possibilities including human-to-human transmission and exposure to contaminated date palm sap.

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