Thiruvananthapuram:Union health minister Harsh Vardhan on Sunday that said no new case of Nipah virus infection has been reported in Kerala and informed that the clinical condition of the patient suffering from the disease, the only case this year, is improving.
"A case of Nipah was reported from Kerala's Ernakulum district on June 3 and the condition of the infected college student is improving," Vardhan said.
The Nipah virus had claimed 17 lives in the state in May last year.
"As on Sunday, blood and serum samples of all seven suspected patients who were admitted at a quarantine facility at the Government Medical College in Kerala's Ernakulam district have tested negative for the virus, while the sample from the eighth patient is being tested," the minister said.
On Saturday, four patients from the isolation unit were discharged as their clinical condition improved.
National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune has collected three blood samples from pigs and about 30 samples from bats from Thodupuzha in Idukki district of the state for testing.
Experts from National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases (NIHSAD) in Bhopal are supporting Kerala's Animal Husbandry Department in the investigation.