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As Kerala grapples with Nipah virus, a look back at all six outbreaks since 2001

The zoonotic virus was first reported in Malaysia in 1999 and India has so far reported six outbreaks of Nipah.

batsThe Pteropus species of fruit bats, commonly called flying foxes, are the known carriers of the virus. (Source: Express archive)
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Kerala’s northern district Kozhikode has again been gripped by the zoonotic virus Nipah with five confirmed cases- out of which two fatalities were reported over the last two weeks. As the state steps up its control measures, the district administration has declared a two-day holiday for educational institutions. Isolation of infected persons, contact tracing, testing, containment continue to be the strategy to tackle the lethal virus.

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