Thiruvananthapuram:Citing an ICMR report, the Kerala government on Wednesday said that there was a possibility of Nipah virus presence in bats in Wayanad district of the state. State Health Minister Veena George said that the Indian Council of Medical Research gave this information based on its studies of the bat samples collected by it.
The minister said that it does not mean there were fresh cases of the virus in that district and was only intended to caution and alert the state's health system and the general public. She said that not only in Wayanad, there was a possibility of the virus' presence in bats in other districts also.
George was speaking to reporters about the current status of the Nipah outbreak in the state which had infected six people in Kozhikode district last month and of whom two had died. The minister said that all those people who were on the contact list of those infected had completed their isolation and quarantine periods.