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Nipah virus outbreaks in 28 districts

Staff Correspondent
03 Feb 2023 13:37:47 | Update: 04 Feb 2023 00:08:19
Nipah virus outbreaks in 28 districts
One of the two possible sources of Nipah infection in Bangladesh is raw date palm juice– Shamsul Haque Ripon

Nipah virus infected patients have been confirmed in twenty-eight districts of the country so far.

However, recently, a good number of people from different districts, who have a history of taking raw date palm juice, are contacting the health authorities for testing, a source from the Institute of Epidemiology Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) confirmed the matter to the Business Post on Friday.

IEDCR are testing them gradually, the source added.

Earlier on January 29, Health Minister Zahid Malek described the outbreak situation as an unprecedented one.

"Eight people were infected with the Nipah virus and of them, five people died," he said at a press briefing over the Nipah virus outbreak at the Secretariat.

Usually, more than 70 per cent of infections lead to death, and people who drink raw date juice and fruits partially eaten by birds, especially bats, have the possibility of being infected with the virus, Maleque said.

"Besides, healthy people who come in contact with the infected ones also have the possibility of being infected with the virus, and it spreads from person to person quickly, which is a matter of concern," he added.

The government has taken steps to prevent the spread of the Nipah virus, said the minister, adding, "First of all we have to make people aware of the virus through the media."

Besides, the government has taken steps to create dedicated wards and separate Intensive Care units at hospitals for providing treatment to the infected people. There is a vaccine or medicine for the treatment of the virus-infected patients, he added.

He also urged the people to remain alert about the spread of the virus and to refrain from drinking raw date juice and fruits eaten by birds or animals.

According to Institute of Epidemiology Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), Nipah virus was first detected in the country in 2001 in Meherpur. Then in 2003 Naogaon. However, its biggest outbreak occurred in 2004 in Faridpur district. There were 35 infected and 27 died.

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