Nipah virus: Kerala state issues alert after 14-year-old dies

The virus is transmitted from animals such as pigs and fruit bats to humans.

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According to the state's health minister, an additional 60 people have been identified as being in the high-risk category of having the disease.

Kerala Health Minister Veena George said the boy was from the town of Pandikkad and that those who came into contact with him have been isolated and tested.

People in the area have been asked to take precautions such as wearing masks in public areas and refraining from visiting people in hospital.

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