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Nipah virus: Here’s what you need to know

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Quick health alert from Kerala that's exam-relevant. A 43-year-old man in Kozhikode has tested positive for Nipah virus in a preliminary test, with samples sent to the National Institute of Virology in Pune for confirmation. Nipah is a zoonotic disease, meaning it jumps from animals to humans, and fruit bats are the natural carriers. Kozhikode saw earlier outbreaks in 2018 and 2023. Symptoms range from fever and cough to encephalitis, which is swelling of the brain. Why does this matter for CLAT? Zoonotic outbreaks, NIV Pune, and Kerala's containment record are classic GK points. Bottom line, remember Nipah, fruit bats, Kozhikode, and NIV Pune.

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Kerala is back in focus after thepreliminary test of a man in Kozhikode turned positive, sparking renewed interest in the zoonotic viral disease.

A 43-year-old man with encephalitis symptoms has been undergoing treatment at the Government Medical College Hospital (MCH) in Kozhikode,Kerala, even as authorities are awaiting the lab results of his body fluid samples sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, for theNipahinfection.

The preliminary test for Nipah virus infection at the MCH returned positive, officials said on Thursday (June 11, 2026)

Health Minister K. Muraleedharan convened a meeting involving the Director of Medical Education, the Director of Health Services, and other officials in the State capital, Thiruvananthapuram.

Health officials have begun tracing the patient’s whereabouts, and a route map to trace his contacts was being prepared.

Kozhikode has had Nipah outbreaks in 2018 and 2023 and a spillover case in 2021.

TheU.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or CDCsays that the symptoms of Nipah virus include fever, headache, cough, sore throat, and difficulty breathing. Later in the infection, some people may experience brain swelling, or encephalitis, and severe symptoms can include confusion, drowsiness, and seizures.

While the CDC is one of the world’s leading resources for disease control, it is recommended to go to the doctor and use resources shared by the authorities, post verification.

One of the first things to do if you have any of the above-listed symptoms is not to panic and use the resources shared by the authorities to safely alleviate your concern or take the relevant next steps.

There is no outbreak of the Nipah virus as of June 11, 2026, and only preliminary testing in the Kozhikode case has turned positive. This does not mean that the Nipah virus is spreading in Kerala or any other part of India. It is important to differentiate between an outbreak and a suspected case. This will help in curbing the spread of misinformation.

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Originally published by The Hindu National on 11 Jun 2026. CLAT Tribe summarises and curates for exam relevance.View original

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