Nipah mainly affects animals such as bats, pigs, dogs and horses, but can infect humans who come into contact with infected animals or consume food contaminated by their bodily fluids.
There is a low risk of the deadly Nipah virus spreading from India, the World Health Organization said on Friday, adding that ...
Virus whose fatality rate can reach up to 75 per cent is said to be manageable and less likely to cause an outbreak in China ...
New Zealanders set to travel to India and around Asia are being advised to avoid bats and touching anything that may have been contaminated by bats, as mor ...
Indian authorities confirm containment of the deadly Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal, easing global fears but leaving ...
By Rishika Sadam HYDERABAD, Jan 30 (Reuters) - There is a low risk of the deadly Nipah virus spreading from India, the World ...
Nipah is a zoonotic virus first identified during a 1990s outbreak in Malaysia. It spreads through fruit bats, pigs and human ...
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The WHO advises no travel or trade restrictions after India reports two Nipah virus cases in West Bengal, citing limited risk ...
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This Nipah outbreak in India is worrying because theres currently no prevention and no treatment available, and its a severe ...
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