
The health authorities warned people to avoid visiting patients in hospitals, especially in the districts of Palakkad and Malappuram, as a result of increased Nipah frightened. To minimize the risk, hospitals restrict participants per person per patient and order masks for all employees, patients and carers.
When medical officials compiled a list of a 58 -year -old man from Kumaramputhur near Mannarkkad, who succumbed to Nipah on a private hospital in Perinthalmann on Saturday evening, it was revealed that KSRTC buses used mostly for travel.
Primary contacts include members of the men’s family, including his wife, children and grandchildren. As a preventive measure, the school participating was closed.
Before his death in the hospital in Perinthalmann, a man visited three other private hospitals for treatment, which can lead to a lengthy list of contacts. Up to 112 people who came into contact with him in the last three weeks and the route map was carried out, among other things, by exploring shots from the camera.
609 under observation
The number of observatory people for NIPah rose to 609 on Monday.
Eight persons are treated in intensive care units in Malappuram, when five treated in Palakkad. Minister of Health Veen George said that 72 quarantine persons tested negative on Nipah in Malappuram. She said that 38 people in the state continue to be in the highest risk category and 133 in the high risk category.
Fever
Health officials have strengthened their field work in areas where the restrictions were deposited by the district administration. There is also a survey of fever. Up to 17 departments near Kumaramputhur were announced as a retention zone that covered areas within three kilometers from the Nipah infected person.
The retention zones included seven departments in Kumaramputhur Panchayat, three departments in Karakurissi Panchayat, four departments in Mannarkkad and three departments in Karimpuzha Panchayat.
These zones are forbidden and shops can work from 8:00 to 18:00 All educational institutions, including Madrasas and Anganwadis, were closed there. There are restrictions on people from outside entering the detention zone.
Published – 14 July 2025 9:01 is