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Nipah Fears: Strict 21-Day Quarantine for Contacts
16 Jan
Summary
- Contacts of Nipah patients face mandatory 21-day home quarantine.
- Health workers exposed to patients can continue working with protection.
- Discharged Nipah patients will remain under observation for 90 days.

The West Bengal health department has implemented strict guidelines following two nurses testing positive for the Nipah virus. Individuals who have been in contact with a Nipah patient, including exposure to blood, fluids, or respiratory droplets, must undergo a mandatory 21-day home observation period. This involves twice-daily health checks.
Caregivers are advised to use adequate protective measures, and symptomatic individuals in quarantine will be immediately admitted to an isolation ward. Suspected samples require an RT-PCR test, with medication continuing until two negative tests are reported. Health workers who are asymptomatic after contact can continue their duties if using personal protection.
Experimental antiviral drugs will be used for treatment, as no definitive cure exists. Patients testing positive will have samples checked every five days. Discharged patients, confirmed negative through multiple tests, will be under observation for 90 days.




