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  • Tamil Nadu/ Karnataka /Kerala: Kyasanur Forest Disease 2013

    machine translated, Tamil Nadu;

    In pantippur monkey flu outbreak
    Registration date: Feb 10,2013,13:04 IST

    Ooty: Mudumalai monkey fever struck the victim in the accident in the mysterious fever have been reported in the study. Mudumalai forest in Nilgiris district for the last few days before the marmakkayccal killed the victim. His blood sample has been sent ayvakattirku in Delhi. In this study, it was reported that he died by monkey fever. The Tamil Nadu - Karnataka pantippur range is distributed in the monkey fever. If you are in a panic ippakutivacikal.
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  • #2
    Re: Tamil Nadu: Report of 1 fatality from "monkey fever" (Kyasanur Forest Disease) in Nilgiris.

    Alert sounded in tribal areas for zoonotic disease

    Black langur in the Nilgiris died recently of Kyasanur Forest Disease; 11 human cases were reported in Karnataka
    A heath alert has been sounded in the tribal areas and border villages of the district for a zoonotic disease - Kyasanur Forest Disease ? after it caused the death of a Black Langur in Mudhumalai area of the Niligiris district.

    Surveillance for suspicious deaths of wild and domestic animals have been stepped up in areas such as Karamadai, Anaikatti, Palamalai and Mettupalayam.

    While no transmission to humans had been reported in Coimbatore or other parts of the State so far, R. Damodharan, Deputy Director of Health Services, told journalists here on Friday that 11 human cases were reported within the past ten days at Gundlupet - the last town in Karnataka en route to Udhagamandalam ? of which one person died.
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    Monkey fever detected in black faced langur in Mudumalai
    By S M Arun, TNN | Feb 11, 2013, 02.32 AM IST

    COIMBATORE: For the first time since the discovery of Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) or Monkey fever in March 1957, the disease which is endemic in the state of Karnataka has entered Tamil Nadu. A black faced langur found dead in Mudumalai in the Nilgiris could have been infected with the disease, say forest officials. The body of black-faced langur was found a week ago in Mudumalai and the autopsy report revealed that the death was due to the KFD virus. Since it is the first time the presence of the disease is confirmed in Tamil Nadu, health officials in both Nilgiris and Coimbatore districts were put on high alert.
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    • #3
      Re: Tamil Nadu/ Karnataka: Black Faced Langur died of Kyasanur Forest Disease in Niligris; human outbreak in Gundlupet - 11 cases, 1 death

      No monkey fever in Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, say officials
      By R Haldorai - UDHAGAMANDALAM 12th February 2013 09:56 AM
      Health Department and Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR) authorities claim there are no cases of monkey fever in Mudumalai area, after tests conducted on the body of a dead monkey found in the reserve recently was negative.

      However, tests on the organs of a dead monkey found in Singara forest range last week was reportedly positive. Confirming the results, forest sources said the organs of the black faced langur found dead in MTR recently tested negative for monkey fever, also called KFD (Kyasanur Forest Disease). Tests were even carried out on ticks, which are carriers of the monkey fever virus, and turned out to be negative.

      However, a month ago, the prevalence of the disease was confirmed in Bandhipur Sanctuary, in Karnataka.
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      • #4
        Re: Tamil Nadu/ Karnataka: Black Faced Langur died of Kyasanur Forest Disease in Niligris; human outbreak in Gundlupet - 11 cases, 1 death

        machine translated;

        Monkey Mountain fever of life? Plan to set up camp in the hills
        ANI - 16 hours ago

        Anaimalai: Anaimalai tiger reserves tribal people living in the area where the camp set up by a mysterious fever has spread, treatment planning for health.
        The tribal people in Karnataka State pantippur forest monkey fever occurred last week. Some of which died. Pantippur Mudumalai forest in the contiguous tamilakappakutikal precautionary measure taken in the wild. Nilgiris District Health Department was established awareness on behalf of the indigenous people.

        Kolikamutti between Anaimalai tiger reserves, carkkarpati, nakaruttu, katamparai, cinnaru, cinnarpati, old carkkarpati, navamalai settlement in areas inhabited by numerous tribes.

        For these people the last few days of fever. Receiving treatment from a doctor showing. Still not getting flu. So I went rattaparicotanai. In it were some marmakayccal and kovaiyil instructed the hospital to receive treatment. காய்ச்சலாகஇருக்குமோ monkey fever in the hills that spread varuminta பீதியடைந்துள்ளனர் tribal people.
        Deputy Director of Health Damodran They said it: blood released during coughing, nose and ears, through the blood, and chronic headache, like besides the sign of kurankukayccal. These symptoms did not occur to anyone yet.

        However, the Forest Settlement of Anaimalai vanappakutiyil kurankukayccal by the notifier. Health researchers and health nurses are required to work 24 hours continuously. மலைப்பகுதிகளில்முகாம் planned if necessary. Cikiccaialikka symptoms immediately organized. He said Damodran.

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        • #5
          Re: Tamil Nadu/ Karnataka: Black Faced Langur died of Kyasanur Forest Disease in Niligris (NOT); human outbreak in Gundlupet - 11 cases, 1 death

          Machine translated; The fear is that the disease is Kyasanur Forest Disease

          Mudumalai Tiger monkeys in captivity, a mysterious fever: are tired
          Registration date: Sunday, February 24, 11:13 AM IST

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          Feed, feed. 24 -
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          Pantippur Sanctuary in Karnataka State is the archive. For the past few days, the monkeys were very tired here. 10 of them die suddenly monkeys. Shocked by the archive staff reported that high officials.
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          Rushed over and remove them from burying the dead monkeys. Irantirukkalam the monkeys that were due to a mysterious fever.
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          There are fears that the monkeys attacked a mysterious fever. Monkey fever which affects both humans and tribal people in the Mudumalai Tiger vaccine sheeting archive.
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          The vaccine was tested on monkeys in Mudumalai tiger reserves to protect the public requests.
          Tamil News – #1 evening Tamil newspaper. Latest Tamil news online, breaking headlines, live updates, and today’s top stories in Tamil. சமீபத்திய செய்திகள், அரசியல், சினிமா, விளையாட்டு, ஜோதிடம், ஆன்மிகம், பெண்கள், தொழில்நுட்பம் மற்றும் முக்கிய நிகழ்வுகளை உடனுக்குடன் வழங்கும் முன்னணி தமிழ் செய்தி இணையதளம்.
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          • #6
            Re: Tamil Nadu/ Karnataka: Black Faced Langur died of Kyasanur Forest Disease in Niligris (NOT); human outbreak in Gundlupet - 11 cases, 1 death

            Youth gets Kyasanur disease in Wayanad
            C. MAYA

            India
            Kerala

            Infection being reported in the State for the first time

            A case of the Kyasanur forest disease, a viral disease transmitted to human beings through a species of ticks usually found on monkeys, has been reported from the Noolpuzha-Aalathoor colony in Wayanad district. The 18-year-old patient now at the Government Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode, is reportedly out of the critical state.

            This is the first time that the zoonotic disease is being reported in Kerala, health officials told The Hindu. The disease has been found in Shimoga, the district where it was first detected in 1957, Dakshina Kannada, Chikmagalur and in Karnataka.
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            ?We were told that the presence of the virus should be suspected if there is a mass death of monkeys anywhere in the forest area. The case now reported seems to be an isolated one, but we have alerted the Forest Department?s range wardens in the district. We are proposing to conduct an awareness class for them,? Dr. Mukundan said.
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            • #7
              Re: Tamil Nadu/ Karnataka /Kerala: Kyasanur Forest Disease 2013

              machine translated;
              Tamil Nadu - Kerala border monkey fever

              Vayanat State of Kerala, வயல்வெளிப்பகுதிகள் heavy ..
              Registered Date: May 24,2013,06:13 IST
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              Pantalur: monkey fever, affected people on the border of Kerala, Nilgiris District, bordering the village people were panic. State of Kerala, Wayanad, near cultanpatteri, tribal colony is alattur. Here, 18 years old, for indigenous youth, yesterday there was a sudden fever. This, added cultanpatteri government hospital. In the blood test, the monkey flu, officials said. At trial, alattur fishing in the river flowing through the forest, when a youth, sitting on the shores of a dead monkey, after coming back home, there was kaycl.
              Already, Karnataka State kecanur area, monkey fever spread first. Then, in the Nilgiri district mayar, some monkeys and the fever die, forest department sources said. In this case, in the border villages, sudden onset of fever, immediately to health authorities, to be informed, Tamil Nadu, Kerala state health department has advised.
              பந்தலூர் : குரங்கு காய்ச்சலால், கேரள எல்லையில் இளைஞர் பாதிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளதால், நீலகிரி மாவட்ட எல்லையோர கிராம
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