Earlier, the team visited the home of a 55-year-old woman from Barasat’s Kazipara who died in Dec after she developed Nipah-like symptoms. The woman died before a confirmatory test could be conducted. During the visit, family members said the deceased consumed raw date palm sap before she fell ill. Sources said the two Nipah-infected nurses were involved in her treatment.The team from the National Institute of One Health, used geo-location data to trap nine bats near the woman’s residence. While antibodies were detected in one bat, all 24 date palm sap samples collected from the area tested negative. Experts said fruit bats are the most common natural reservoir of the Nipah virus, transmitting the infection to humans via contaminated fresh date palm sap or fruits. They said a survey was important to prevent future outbreaks.Earlier, concerns emerged that the origin of the outbreak could be Gugragachhi in Krishnaganj, Nadia. The 25-year-old Nipah-infected female nurse stayed in the village to attend a wedding.