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One more Nipah-positive case confirmed in Kozhikode, Kerala; Tamil Nadu and Karnataka also on alert

In Kerala, one more person has turned Nipah positive in Kozhikode. The man, who was a bystander for another patient admitted to the Government Medical College Hospital in Kozhikode is believed to have contracted the virus from the hospital. With this, the number of active Nipah-positive cases has risen to four.

Akashvani Correspondent reports that in a fresh development, a Kuttiyadi native, who passed away at the Kozhikode Medical College Hospital on the 30th of last month has now been confirmed Nipah positive. His samples were not tested for the virus earlier. Examinations later of throat swabs taken while he was undergoing treatment at the hospital have now confirmed that he was infected by the virus. However, tests on nearly 30 health workers who were treating him, returned negative results.  As strongly suspected earlier, the Kuttiyadi native is the index case, from whom the virus spread to others. Earlier today, a four-member expert team from the National Institute of Virology, visited his house in Maruthonkara Panchayat and examined the surrounding areas.  Meanwhile, authorities in neighbouring Tamil Nadu and Karnataka have stepped up vigil on vehicles and passengers from Kerala at border checkpoints. Passengers are being checked for high temperatures using infra-red thermometers before they are allowed to proceed further.