Napa Virus: Educational institutions will be closed in Kozhikode, Wayanad, Malappuram
Schools and colleges will be closed till June 12 in Kozhikode and Malappuram, Wayanad schools will be closed until June 5
Education Institute of Kozhikode district will be closed till 12th June, Collector Yav Joshua was ordered on Saturday. This Napa virus comes due to the high alert in the district due to the possible second wave of infection.
As a precautionary measure, Malappuram collector Amit Meena has also declared that all educational institutions in the district will be closed and reopen on June 12.
After the notice of Collector S. Suhas, schools of neighboring Wayanad district will also be closed till June 5.
Meanwhile, Thalshree Nitya Rosa (39) of Kozhikode Medical College Hospital died on Saturday due to infection with Nipa virus. Due to suspected symptoms of nippy virus infection, he was in observation.
In addition to the health and family welfare of the Kerala government, Chief Secretary Rajiv Sadanandan told TNM, "The results of Manipal Center for Virus Research have come and it has confirmed that Nita Nirv Virus was not infected in Rosa.
Rosa went to Kozhikode Medical College Hospital, where a person was treating Nipa virus for infection. He later fell ill and was admitted to the hospital in the Eon Ram Medical College in Kannur. When he reports Similar symptoms of nippy virus infection, Rosa was sent to the Kozhikode Medical College Hospital and was kept in observation.
Officials said that both have confirmed the cases of Nipah virus, those who are in the treatment, the antiviral drug is still giving good response to the Ribavirin. No virus has been found in their latest blood report and when they are confirmed that there is no sign of virus in their body, they will be discharged only.
Rajiv Sadanandan said, "There are currently no such patients who need treatment in Kozhikode.The two cases under treatment have become clear by the virus, so they do not need antibody. Will administer the antibody,
Antibodies arrive from Australia
The antibody is still referred to by a number and is not named because diagnostic tests have not yet been completed.
It is an antibody and is not a vaccine, which can neutralize the effects of napa virus It has been found to be effective in vitro (placed in a test tube or culture dish in cells or microorganisms). Reports say that so far it has not been tested on humans, but it can be used on a compassionate basis.
Schools and colleges will be closed till June 12 in Kozhikode and Malappuram, Wayanad schools will be closed until June 5
Education Institute of Kozhikode district will be closed till 12th June, Collector Yav Joshua was ordered on Saturday. This Napa virus comes due to the high alert in the district due to the possible second wave of infection.
As a precautionary measure, Malappuram collector Amit Meena has also declared that all educational institutions in the district will be closed and reopen on June 12.
After the notice of Collector S. Suhas, schools of neighboring Wayanad district will also be closed till June 5.
Meanwhile, Thalshree Nitya Rosa (39) of Kozhikode Medical College Hospital died on Saturday due to infection with Nipa virus. Due to suspected symptoms of nippy virus infection, he was in observation.
In addition to the health and family welfare of the Kerala government, Chief Secretary Rajiv Sadanandan told TNM, "The results of Manipal Center for Virus Research have come and it has confirmed that Nita Nirv Virus was not infected in Rosa.
Rosa went to Kozhikode Medical College Hospital, where a person was treating Nipa virus for infection. He later fell ill and was admitted to the hospital in the Eon Ram Medical College in Kannur. When he reports Similar symptoms of nippy virus infection, Rosa was sent to the Kozhikode Medical College Hospital and was kept in observation.
Officials said that both have confirmed the cases of Nipah virus, those who are in the treatment, the antiviral drug is still giving good response to the Ribavirin. No virus has been found in their latest blood report and when they are confirmed that there is no sign of virus in their body, they will be discharged only.
Rajiv Sadanandan said, "There are currently no such patients who need treatment in Kozhikode.The two cases under treatment have become clear by the virus, so they do not need antibody. Will administer the antibody,
Antibodies arrive from Australia
The antibody is still referred to by a number and is not named because diagnostic tests have not yet been completed.
It is an antibody and is not a vaccine, which can neutralize the effects of napa virus It has been found to be effective in vitro (placed in a test tube or culture dish in cells or microorganisms). Reports say that so far it has not been tested on humans, but it can be used on a compassionate basis.

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