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A patient in Palakkad, Kerala remains critically ill from the Nipah virus, following a recent death due to the same virus in ...
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Concerns over the woman's critical condition were raised as a Malappuram native succumbed to the virus last week.
After recent death of an 18-year-old girl in Malappuram district of Kerala was confirmed as Nipah infection, the Union Health Ministry is considering sending a National Joint Outbreak Response Team ...
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ABP News on MSNKerala Nipah Outbreak: 383 Contacts Identified, 12 In ICU, 2 Confirmed Cases, Health Minister SaysKerala is battling a Nipah virus outbreak with two confirmed cases in Malappuram and Palakkad. 383 contacts are being ...
Kerala has been put on alert after two cases of Nipah virus infection were confirmed, reviving fears of an outbreak that the ...
Palakkad and Malappuram districts intensify efforts to prevent Nipah virus spread, with increased medical surveillance and containment measures.
MALAPPURAM: The tiger that killed rubber tapper Gafoor Ali at Kalikavu in Malappuram has finally been captured in a trap set ...
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ET HealthWorld on MSN383 people in contact lists of the two Nipah cases in Kerala: State Health MinisterIt also said that in view of a confirmed case of Nipah in the district, the public should be vigilant, those in containment ...
The Forest staff ensured the entire team of 70 was fed together each day. Even after the tiger was captured, the Wayanad RRT ...
Nipah virus cases recorded in Kerala. Kerala recorded two cases of the Nipah virus in Malappuram district as of Friday last ...
The state government has launched intensive contact tracing and containment operations, with route maps of confirmed cases in ...
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ABP News on MSNTiger That Killed Rubber Tapper In Kerala's Kalikavu Trapped After Nearly Two-Month SearchA tiger that killed a worker in Kalikavu, Kerala, was finally trapped by forest officials after a prolonged search. Locals ...
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