The infection has a high mortality rate.
India rushes to contain deadly Nipah virus outbreak after five cases confirmed - Nearly 100 people have been asked to quarantine in their homes after first case comes to light on Monday ...
Nipah is a deadly virus with no vaccine or cure and considered a high-risk pathogen by the World Health Organization ...
The country has had at least nine documented outbreaks of Nipah, a virus that lives in bats and can be passed to humans ...
Indian health authorities are currently in a high-stakes race to contain a Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal. As of today, the state has confirmed five positive cases, marking the virus's return to ...
West Bengal reports five confirmed cases of Nipah virus, including two nurses in critical condition. Authorities have quarantined nearly 100 people and are tracing contacts in Barasat and nearby areas ...
The latest cases include a doctor, a nurse, and a hospital staff member, adding to two earlier infections detected among nurses ...
India started a surveillance drive after two suspected Nipah virus cases were identified in West Bengal. The government ...
Nipah virus cases in West Bengal raise concern. Know how the virus spreads from bats to humans, key symptoms, risks, and ...
The incubation period for Nipah Virus is typically between five and 14 days. Early signs can appear mild, which complicates ...
Indian authorities are rushing to contain a Nipah virus outbreak after five cases were reported and nearly 100 people quarantined in the eastern state of West Bengal, Azernews reports via Independent.
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