Health Department Officials Conduct Intensive Screening at Tamil Nadu-Kerala Border in Response to Nipah Virus

In response to the Nipah virus outbreak in Kerala, health officials have intensified surveillance at the Coimbatore-Kerala border, conducting thorough screenings at 11 checkpoints.


Coimbatore: The echo of the Nipah virus detected in Kerala has led to intensified surveillance along the Coimbatore-Kerala borders. The death of a 14-year-old boy due to Nipah virus infection in Malappuram, Kerala, and the subsequent identification of 60 people with virus exposure has prompted heightened vigilance in the region.

Following the detection of Nipah virus in two individuals in Kerala's Palakkad district, precautionary measures have been ramped up at the Coimbatore-Kerala border. District health department officials and nurses are actively engaged in monitoring activities at 11 checkpoints, including Walayar, Velanthavalam, Mangarai, and Meenatchipuram.



Members of the public traveling from Kerala to Coimbatore are being allowed into the district only after undergoing screenings, including fever checks. This measure is aimed at preventing the potential spread of the virus across state borders.



Health department officials have also issued an advisory requesting Tamil Nadu residents to avoid traveling to Kerala until the Nipah virus threat subsides. This precautionary step is intended to minimize the risk of virus transmission between the two states.



The authorities are maintaining a vigilant stance and continue to monitor the situation closely. The public is urged to cooperate with the health officials and adhere to the guidelines provided to ensure the safety of both states' residents.

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