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Nipah virus explained: As deadly disease flares up, here's how Kerala, Karnataka fighting; top updates here

DNA Friday, 15 September 2023
As the alarming situation continues to persist, here's how authorities are preparing to combat this deadly virus. On Thursday, a group of officials from the Union Health Ministry met with the district government in Kozhikode in response to the resurgence of Nipah virus cases in Kerala.
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