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Three of a family ‘infected with Nipah virus’

March 16, 2019 00:00:00


THAKURGAON, Mar 15 (UNB): Three members of a family from Baliadangi upazila's Ujarmoni village are suspected to have been infected with the deadly Nipah virus.

The victims have been named as Dulali Begum (28), wife of Nasirul Islam, her son Siam (8) and daughter Nitu (4). They were taken to Rangpur Medical College Hospital (RMCH) on Thursday, said ABM Maniruzzaman, the resident medical officer of Baliadangi Upazila Health Complex.

He said the victims had been suffering from fever for the last three days. They also reported headache and vomiting. The trio was first taken to Thakurgaon Modern Sadar Hospital and later shifted to RMCH.

Nipah virus is transmitted from animals to humans and can also be transmitted through contaminated food or directly between people, according to World Health Organisation (WHO). There is no vaccine for the virus, which is spread through body fluids and can cause inflammation of the brain.

Dulali's husband Nasirul Islam said his wife and children fell sick after eating jujube on Wednesday night.


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