H1N1 outbreak in Kasaragod school; 5 confirmed, 67 suspected cases

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February 25, 2019

Kasaragod, Feb 25: An outbreak of H1N1 viral infection has been reported at the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya at Periye in Kasaragod district, with five confirmed cases and 67 suspected cases under observation.

District Medical Officeer A.P. Dinesh Kumar said that only two of the five confirmed cases were hospitalised. All the 67 students of the residential school who were suspected to have the infection were quarantined to check the spread of the disease, he said adding that there was no need for panic.

The school authorities said the students first started getting fever with cough, sore throat and running nose on Thursday. Health officials collected the swabs of five students for testing in the virology laboratory at Manipal. All the five samples were tested H1N1 positive. The other students who were suspected to have been infected by the H1N1 virus were under observation, they said.

‘‘As the H1N1 virus is highly contagious, the school used some of the rooms in the hostel to quarantine them,’’ said Principal K.M. Vijayakumar. The students were all natives of Kasaragod district, he said adding that the weekend home visitation of the students was cancelled to prevent spread of the infection. The school has 520 students.

Maintaining cough etiquette, proper supportive care and avoiding public places are the only safety measures that need to be adopted for the time being at the school, senior Health officials said. Going by the symptoms, all children, including the five confirmed cases, continue to be treated as Category A cases under the H1N1 treatment protocol, State Nodal officer for H1N1, Amar Fettle said.

The fact that the outbreak was picked up very early, showed the alertness of the surveillance system of the Integrated Disease Control Project, which immediately acted on the incident report that a group of children had been reported with flu symptoms, he added.

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April 17,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 17: Even as this district continue to remain in the high-alert red zone category of Covid-19, Kasaragod has slowly but steadily been limping back to restraint level of the pandemic from a possible slipping into a stage-3 of community spread early this month.

Thanks to the stringent and committed measures implemented by the district administration crisscross the district besides total isolation of few localities by enforcing triple lockdown.

The district had been a Covid-19 hotspot ever since an NRI who returned from the Gulf violated quarantine protocol and travelled wide and far by meeting and contacting with several people including two MLAs of the district. That apart the irresponsible attitude of the people who broke the rules of quarantine and lockdown norms also made things go from bad to worse resulting in contributing for a near-half of the total positive cases in the state at the beginning of April.

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July 24,2020

Bantwal, Jul 24: Former Union Minister B Janardhan Poojary on Friday said that people need to shed all their misconception regarding COVID-19 and stop taking it so lightly as it is not just any normal disease.

The 83-year-old politician who was tested positive for covid-19, was recently discharged from hospital after recovering completely.

Giving a word of caution, he said, “Earlier also there have been several diseases like Covid-19 and it has been eradicated. Even covid-19 will be eradicated. So, people should not get scared of the disease instead must fight with it”

“Also, covid-19 patients must not be treated like untouchables as those with symptoms may also not mention it due to the fear of being treated badly,” he added.

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February 12,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 12: As many as 54 house surgeons from Kasturba Medical College (KMC) staged a protest near the casualty of the Wenlock Hospital on Wednesday over over non-payment of monthly stipend.

House surgeons, who have studied MBBS under the government quota, have not received their stipend from last 11 months. They have to get a monthly stipend of Rs 20,000 during their one-year internship at the government hospital.

The protesting house surgeons alleged that their stipends have not been released despite Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa’s written order dated December 24.

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