Kozhikode: A six-year-old boy, who was undergoing treatment for vector-borne West Nile fever, died at a hospital here Monday.

Announcing the death, state Health Minister K K Shylaja said there was no need to panic and steps were being taken to prevent the spread of virus, transmitted to humans through a mosquito bite and is mostly reported in North America.

The boy, hailing from neighbouring Malappuram district, was admitted to the intensive care unit of the Kozhikode Medical College Hospital here one week ago after he tested positive for the virus.

Shylaja said she had asked the Director of Health services to immediately intensify steps to prevent the spread of the virus.

"There is no need to panic and stringent steps are being taken to prevent its spread", she told reporters.

After the virus was reported in Malappuram, a special medical team had been deputed the area, she added.

The union health ministry had last week said that it had sent a four-member multi-disciplinary central team from National Centre for Disease Control to the state and was closely monitoring the situation.

Union Health Minister J P Nadda has directed that all support be extended to Kerala for prevention and management of the disease, it had said adding there were no reports so far about the spread of the virus in other parts of the country.

Symptoms of the virus infliction include cold, fever, fatigue and nausea.

There had been a case of West Nile fever last year in Kozhikode, which was confirmed by the Manipal Centre for Virus Research (MCVR), however, the National Institute of Virology had not yet confirmed it, official sources said here.

Malappuram district collector held a meeting with health officials this morning, they said.

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Kolkata: Suvendu Adhikari on Monday said he was confident that the Bharatiya Janata Party would form the government in West Bengal as early counting trends began to emerge.

Speaking after initial trends in the ongoing vote counting, Adhikari said the party was expecting to win more than 135 seats in the state.

He also claimed that Hindu votes had consolidated in favour of the BJP, which, according to him, would translate into victory for the party.

Counting of votes is currently underway, and official results are awaited.