No Nipah virus cases detected in TN: Health Minister Ma Subramanian
- Posted: September 16, 2023
- Updated: 04:09 pm
Chennai, Sept 16 (IANS) Tamil Nadu
Health Minister Ma Subramanian on Saturday said that no Nipah virus cases
have been detected in the state.
Addressing reporters at a press conference here, the Minister said the
health department has stepped up vigil at all the six checkposts in the
areas bordering Kerala.
Subramanian also said that the state registered three dengue deaths since
January this year.
The number of people infected with dengue stood at 4,048, he added.
The minister however, cautioned the people to remain vigilant for the next
three months as the spread of dengue and malaria are common during the
monsoon season.
The state health department is conducting a district-level awareness
campaign on dengue and has directed the medical officers to conduct
awareness programmes at Primary Health Centres. / IANS
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[tags Big,] Chennai, Sept 16 (IANS) Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian on Saturday said that no Nipah virus cases have been detected in the state.Addressing reporters at a press conference here, the Minister said the health department has stepped up vigil at all the six checkposts in the areas bordering Kerala.
Subramanian also said that the state registered three dengue deaths since January this year.
The number of people infected with dengue stood at 4,048, he added.
The minister however, cautioned the people to remain vigilant for the next three months as the spread of dengue and malaria are common during the monsoon season.
The state health department is conducting a district-level awareness campaign on dengue and has directed the medical officers to conduct awareness programmes at Primary Health Centres. / IANS
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