Nipah virus scare: Fruit and vegetables from Kerala banned in Gulf
Region takes about a third of all Indian fruit shipment and quarter of vegetables sold abroad; consignments from other states could face ban, too, if virus not contained Current Affairs News : With Kerala continuing to battle the infectious and deadly Nipah virus, all fruit and vegetables from the state have been banned in the majority of nations across the Arabian Gulf. The region is India's largest export market. Nipah has claimed 17 lives till now. Last week, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain had ordered complete import restriction on fruit and vegetables from Kerala. Over this weekend, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait also announced officially that import in both categories would stop till further notice. Since most countries in the region have similar and closely knit Customs rules, media reports from Oman suggest it might also follow . The brain-damaging Nipah virus appeared in Kerala early last month. It is contagious and there is no vaccin