India on High Alert After 14-Year-Old Dies from Nipah Virus 

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Nipah Virus Alert in Kerala: 14-year-old boy dies, state issues health alert. 

High-Risk Contacts Identified: 60 people in high-risk category isolated and tested. 

Pandikkad Town Affected: Boy from Pandikkad, contacts isolated and tested. 

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Public Precautions: Masks advised in public, avoid hospital visits 

Nipah Virus Explained: Zoonotic illness transmitted from animals to humans. 

WHO Priority Pathogen: Nipah virus can trigger an epidemic, says WHO. 

Initial Symptoms: Fever, headaches, muscle pain, vomiting, sore throat. 

Severe Symptoms: Dizziness, altered consciousness, encephalitis, respiratory problems. 

High Mortality Rate: No medicine or vaccine available; supportive care only. 

Spread and Risk: Transmitted through contaminated food, contact with infected persons. 

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