Kerala witnessed a catastrophic outbreak of the
Nipah virus (NiV) in May 2018, with a fatality rate of 40-75 per
cent. The Nipah virus is recognised by the World Health
Organization (WHO) as a significant public health concern,
and it's one among the priority diseases for accelerated R&D
due to the severe lack of available countermeasures against
it. There is no vaccine or cure for the infection. The state of
Kerala showed an exemplary response to the outbreak. This
involved rapid and effective dissemination of necessary
precautions to the broader public. Internet social media played
a crucial role in spreading these messages. Although the
disease claimed 21 lives, it could have been a lot worse if the
state had not taken the measures for proper mitigation. This
work gives a brief overview of the Nipah virus, followed by a
comprehensive outline of the Kerala outbreak. Community and
individual responses to the Nipah outbreak have been
analysed to illustrate how various groups and individuals, from
health care and tourism departments to religious leaders,
played a role in successfully eradicating the virus. Kerala's
experience in containing epidemics is expected to become a
reference point for other states and regions that may find
similar situations.
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