Two suspected Nipah virus cases detected in West Bengal's Barasat

Two suspected Nipah virus cases have been detected among health workers at a private hospital in Barasat, North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal. Both individuals are in critical condition and on ventilation. The state government has initiated contact tracing, with central support assured.

The West Bengal government announced on Monday that two suspected Nipah virus cases have been detected among a male nurse and a female nurse in their early 20s working at a private hospital in Barasat, North 24 Parganas district. Chief Secretary Nandini Chakravorty stated, 'Two suspected cases of Nipah virus have been reported. They both worked in the same hospital and are now admitted there. We have started contact tracing.' The individuals had traveled to East Midnapore and Purba Bardhaman in December and fell ill afterward.

Their samples have been sent to the National Institute of Virology in Pune for confirmation. Health Secretary NS Nigam said, 'Contact-tracing has been initiated in the districts where the two went, including North 24 Parganas. Some people who came in contact with the two have been traced and have been asked to isolate themselves at home. We are monitoring the situation. We have sufficient capacity to test Nipah virus samples.' Meetings were held with chief medical officers of North 24 Parganas, East Burdwan, and East Midnapore.

Union Health Minister JP Nadda spoke with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, assuring comprehensive technical, logistical, and operational support. A National Joint Outbreak Response Team has been deployed, and standard protocols shared for containment. The state has activated helpline numbers 033-2333-0180 and 98747-08858.

Nipah virus is commonly found in fruit bats, with a mortality rate of 70%. It spreads to humans through contact with infected animals, often via contaminated food like fruits. The government has urged people not to panic and to avoid bat-contaminated items. Previous outbreaks in India occurred in Kerala recently, and in West Bengal's Siliguri in 2001.

Articoli correlati

Chinese health experts in a control room assessing low Nipah virus risk from India's outbreak, showcasing national preparedness.
Immagine generata dall'IA

China confirms no Nipah virus cases and prepares for prevention

Riportato dall'IA Immagine generata dall'IA

China's National Disease Control and Prevention Administration confirmed on Tuesday that no Nipah virus cases have been detected in the country, but following the recent outbreak in India's West Bengal, it conducted a risk assessment deeming the immediate impact low. The nation has built a robust defense system over years, including specialized guidelines since 2021.

Kenya's Ministry of Health has warned citizens against non-essential travel to parts of India following confirmation of two Nipah virus cases in West Bengal. The risk of the disease spreading to Kenya remains low, but authorities urge strict personal hygiene for travelers. The World Health Organization has verified the outbreak of this rare but serious illness.

Riportato dall'IA

The Department of Health is prepared for the possible entry of the Nipah virus following outbreaks in India and Bangladesh. Surveillance continues at airports and seaports, with no new cases in the country since 2014. The public is advised to avoid close contact with bats and sick animals.

Chile's Ministry of Health, through the Public Health Institute, confirmed the detection of the first cases of influenza A (H3N2) sub-clade K, known as “supergripe”, in analyzed samples in the country. This finding was expected given the virus's global behavior, already detected in Brazil and Peru. Health Minister Ximena Aguilera clarified that it is not a new virus or a pandemic.

Riportato dall'IA

In Gujarat's Gandhinagar, 102 typhoid patients, mostly children, have been hospitalized over the last two days. Officials blame drinking water contamination from municipal drainage repair work. No deaths have occurred, but surveillance and emergency measures have been intensified.

Una mutazione del virus dell'influenza A, nota come sottoclade K H3N2, ha portato a un aumento dei ricoveri in Europa e Stati Uniti, sebbene non siano riportati casi più gravi. In America Latina, incluso il Messico, è in atto una sorveglianza preventiva senza che questa variante prevalga. Le autorità raccomandano la vaccinazione per i gruppi vulnerabili di fronte al rischio di diffusione.

Riportato dall'IA

Il Ministero della Salute brasiliano ha confermato il primo caso nel paese di Flu K, la variante dell'influenza A H3N2 che sta causando allarmi globali, nello stato del Pará. Questa rilevazione segue l'aumento della circolazione stagionale locale di H3N2 e avviene mentre la variante domina nell'emisfero settentrionale.

 

 

 

Questo sito web utilizza i cookie

Utilizziamo i cookie per l'analisi per migliorare il nostro sito. Leggi la nostra politica sulla privacy per ulteriori informazioni.
Rifiuta