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    Posted on September 22nd, 2024 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    Nipah Protocol in Kerala

    • A 24-year-old man in Malappuram, Kerala, died of Nipah on September 9, after he tested positive for the virus.
    • The health department adopted the Nipah protocol, forming 16 committees to identify those in close contact with the victim.
    • The man, a student from Bengaluru, died of Nipah, a deadly zoonotic virus.
    • The government imposed restrictions on social movement and made face masks mandatory in public places in Malappuram district.
    • This is the sixth Nipah virus spillover in Kerala since 2018, with 22 deaths so far.
    • The government declared five civic wards in Tiruvali and Mampad as containment zones.
    • Schools, madrasas, coaching and tuition centres, and cinema halls were closed.
    • Social gatherings were banned, and masks were made mandatory.
    • The health department traced 267 persons who had come in contact with the victim and put them in quarantine.
    • The government opened a Nipah control room at Malappuram and started closely monitoring developments.
    • The virus is believed to be transmitted from bats to humans through contamination of fruits eaten by bats with subsequent consumption by humans.
    • The exact location of the 24-year-old Nipah victim is unclear, and experts are divided on attributing the virus exclusively to bats.

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