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India - Kerala: ‘Future threat lies in zoonotic diseases; H5N1 could be the next outbreak’: Veena George at Mathrubh - Aug. 31, 2025

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Senior Moderator
August 31, 2025
The Minister warned that while over 800 H5N1 cases were reported globally last year with no human-to-to-human transmission so far, the virus’s potential mutation poses a serious pandemic threat, possibly exceeding COVID-19


Kozhikode: Kerala Health Minister Veena George on Sunday underscored the

state’s proactive approach to epidemic forecasting and healthcare

modernisation, cautioning that the next major outbreak in Kerala could be H5N1,

or bird Ou. Speaking at the Mathrubhumi Emerge Health Conclave, she outlined a

multi-pronged government strategy to strengthen epidemic intelligence and

public health readiness.

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On the threat posed by H5N1, George pointed to WHO data showing more than

800 infections worldwide last year. While human-to-human transmission has not

yet been conbrmed, she warned that mutation could create “a risk far more

serious than COVID-19.”

To strengthen epidemic prediction, the government is expanding data analysis

aimed at forecasting outbreaks. A key initiative is the Kerala Centre for Disease

Control (K-CDC), modelled on its American counterpart in Atlanta and based on

the principle of “One Health” — recognising the link between human, animal and

environmental health.

continued: https://english.mathrubhumi.com/new...eorge-at-mathrubhumi-health-conclave-grro6tri
 
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