Kozhikode (Kerala): In the wake of theNipah outbreakin this north Kerala district, the state government has launched an OPD service under its e-Sanjeevini telemedicine system. The launch of the special outpatient department (OPD) service in connection with Nipahwas highlighted by Kozhikode District Collector (DC) A Geetha.
In a Facebook post, the DC said the new service would help address doubts related to Nipah and those showing symptoms of infection can seek medical assistance without having to go to a doctor. Geetha said that the e-Sanjeevani Nipah OPD service will be available from 8 am to 5 p.m.
E-Sanjeevani platform is a system where you can seek treatment from the comfort of your home without visiting the hospital.
Apart from the regular OP, the services of specialist doctors are also assured every day, the DC's post said. The Collector, in another post, said that while caution has to be exercised, there was no need to fear bats or attack them.
She cited reports of attacks on bats in the district as they are the cause of the Nipah outbreak. In her post, Geetha has advised people against frightening bats by throwing stones at them or making loud noises by bursting firecrackers, setting fire to their roots and cutting down trees they inhabit.
The DC said that when the bats infected with Nipah are harmed, frightened or moved from their habitat, the level of the virus in their body increases due to stress. As a result, the viruses will be expelled through the body fluids and this will increase the risk of spread of the infection, she said.