One person has died from the Nipah virus in Kerala, India, marking the second death linked to the virus this year. Health officials confirmed that the deceased was a 39-year-old man from the Kozhikode district.
This incident follows the earlier death of a 53-year-old man from the same district, which raised concerns about the spread of the virus.
Authorities are currently investigating the cases to identify any potential outbreaks.
In response to the situation, health officials have intensified surveillance and monitoring efforts in the region.
They are also urging the public to take precautions, particularly in areas where the virus is known to circulate.
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Nipah virus, which can cause severe respiratory illness and encephalitis, is transmitted through fruit bats and can be fatal in humans.
Health authorities are closely monitoring the situation to prevent further transmissions.