They have been under treatment for the past 10 days, while currently both are on mechanical ventilator support, according to health ministry sources, reported by NDTV.
The condition of the two nurses, one male and another female, is stated to be "very critical'', he said.
"Both nurses work in the same hospital in Barasat. They are suspected of being infected with Nipah virus. Samples of both nurses were sent to Kalyani AIIMS for testing, and preliminary reports indicate a possible Nipah infection," the official told PTI.
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While one nurse is a resident of Nadia district, the other lives at Katwa in Purba Bardhaman district, he said.
"Both are currently admitted to the Barasat hospital where they work, and have been placed in the isolation ward with ventilator support," he elaborated.
Health department sources stated that one of the nurses had recently returned from her hometown in Katwa, where she fell ill and was initially admitted to a local hospital on December 31.
"Her condition worsened, leading to her transfer to Bardhaman Medical College, and then by special ambulance to Barasat hospital. The male nurse exhibited similar symptoms and was also placed on ventilator support," he stated.
"Given the severity and high fatality rate of Nipah virus, all necessary precautions are being taken. Samples have been sent to the central government for confirmation, and contact tracing is underway," the official said, reports PTI.
Nipah virus is a notifiable disease, requiring immediate reporting to the central government.
Health authorities have informed the Centre, and experts are now analysing the reports to confirm the infection.
"The situation is being closely monitored due to the highly contagious and lethal nature of the virus," he said.
The team comprises experts from the All India Institute of Health and Public Hygiene, Kolkata; National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune; National Institute of Epidemiology (NIE), Chennai; AIIMS Kalyani; and the Department of Wildlife, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. Following this, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Jagat Prakash Nadda spoke to the Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and assured full support from the Union government, reports The Daily.
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