Kerala Nipa virus dead with a nurse 10

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Only 31-year-old Lenny Puthuseri did not have the chance to see her family last seen before she died in a separate unit of the hospital, said NDTV.

Linie's body was cremated after the death of Nipa virus on Monday after the death of her family members, and her family members could not see the last seen.

Lenny missed the world after leaving two small children. One of his children is seven years old and two others. Her husband is a resident of Dubai.

Lenny was one of the first patients of the first patient to be admitted to Parameda Hospital in Kerala, Kozhikode.

His note on husband's death was shared by social media. NDTV reported in the report that many people could not bear the tears after reading the note.

Lenny wrote, "Saji Chetta, I'm already on my way. I do not think I'll be able to see you. Sorry Take care of our children properly. Take our innocent children, take them over there. It is not fair to put them alone like our father. lots of love…"

Dr. Dipu Sibin, chief executive of the doctors' network of doctors, said in a tweet: "Nurse Lenny has died in our fight against Nipa virus. He died while trying to save the virus from the attack. She was just 31 years old and she was the mother of two little children. If he is not martyred then who is martyr I do not know. "

Dr. Sabin said that Linie's body was cremated very fast to prevent the spread of the virus. Even Liner's family did not have the chance to perform the funeral.
Immediately after his death, Paramabara hospital authorities confirmed that his body was burnt to death with the consent of Linie's family. No one has seen the opportunity to see him.

Kerala's Chief Minister Pinarai Vijayan said, "Linnae Puthuseri's selfless service will be remembered."

Until last Tuesday's news, 10 people died in Kerala in the Nipa virus. The family, which is spreading the outbreak, has been identified, said NDTV. The body of the family found dead body of dead bird in the well.

The young man of this family, his two brothers, was killed in the first attack. Then a relative who visited them in hospital died due to the virus. The father of the two dead brothers was also infected with the virus, he was being treated at the hospital.

More than 12 affected people are being treated at Kozhikode and nearby Malappuram hospital. Some of the unsupported reports have said that two other nurse have been infected with the virus.

The symptoms of infection in the nipah virus are respiratory, brain damage, fever, headaches, nausea, confusion and delirium. Infected patients can go into deep coma within 48 hours of infection.

No vaccine has been discovered so far, according to the World Health Organization. The only treatment for patients with 'intensive care' is the treatment, said the agency.

The virus spreads directly to the affected bird, pig or any other infected person. The rapid spreading virus is very lethal. Doctors said that 70 percent of the victims died.

The virus was detected for the first time since the outbreak in Kuala Lumpur area of ​​Malaysia in 1998. In 2004, many people were infected with this disease in Bangladesh by eating palm juice through Falakhao Badru.

Due to this, doctors advised not to eat fruits lying under the tree to stay away from the infection.