Nipah Virus: No Need to Panic in Goa, Says Govt
In the wake of Nipah virus claiming 10 lives in Kerala, the Goa government today said there was nothing to worry about in the state, but measures were still being taken to prevent its possible spread.
Panaji, May 22 (PTI) In the wake of Nipah virus claiming 10 lives in Kerala, the Goa government today said there was nothing to worry about in the state, but measures were still being taken to prevent its possible spread.
"As of now there is no alert issued for Goa by any agency, including the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), whose team is in Kerala assessing the ground-level situation," Dr Utkarsh Betodkar, State Surveillance Officer of Directorate of Health Services, told PTI.
He said there was no need to panic as ithas not affected the entire state of Kerala, but only a specific area of Kozhikode.
The Nipah virus has so far claimed 10 lives in Kozhikode and Malappuram districts in north Kerala, while the condition of two persons undergoing treatment for the viral disease is said to be critical, the Kerala government has confirmed.
According to Betodkar, the Goa government was not taking any chances and has already contacted Manipal Centre for Virus Research (MCVR) to assess the situation.
Responding to a question, the officer said there was no need to screen the tourists arriving from Kerala.
"Screening of the tourists or visitors can happen only when there are specific guidelines issued by the Centre. Right now, there are no such guidelines," he said.
Fruit-eating bats are the primary host of the Nipah Virus, which can cause disease in both animals and humans.
So far, there is no vaccine against the virus, which was first identified in 1998 in Kampung Sungai Nipah, Malaysia.
Meanwhile, responding to circulation of fake social media messages, state Health Minister Vishwajit Rane said there was no red alert in Goa about Nipah virus.
"I appeal to people not to go by fake whatsapp messages which are spreading rumours about a red alert in Goa. There is no such alert. There is no need to panic as the outbreak is only in one of the districts of Kerala," Rane told PTI tonight.
He said it is the the Centre which generally issues guidelines in case of any alerts.
"The Centre has clarified that there is no need for Goa to panic," the minister said.
Rane said the government would notify a committee comprising state Health Secretary, Director of Health Services, Under Secretary (Health), state surveillance officer Dr Utkarsh Betodkar and others for implementation of guidelines, if at all issued by the centre on the issue. PTI
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