
The fluid samples of a jawan, who died here days after returning from his hometown in Kerala, has tested "negative" for Nipah...
The fluid samples of a jawan, who died here days after returning from his hometown in Kerala, has tested "negative" for Nipah virus infection, a defense official said today. The Command Hospital at Kolkata had sent Seenu Prasad's fluid samples to National Institute of Virology at Pune for the medical test, the official said. Prasad, posted at Army's Eastern Command Headquarters Fort William, had gone to his hometown in Kerala on a month's leave. He rejoined office on May 13. Army's Eastern Command Headquarters Fort Williams deteriorating medical condition, upon his return, prompted the authorities to admit him to Command Hospital on May 20, the defense spokesperson said, adding that the 27-year-old jawan passed away five days later.