Nipah is a deadly virus with no vaccine or cure and considered a high-risk pathogen by the World Health Organization ...
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 ...
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 ...
India has stepped up containment measures after five Nipah virus cases were confirmed in West Bengal. With no vaccine or cure ...
India started a surveillance drive after two suspected Nipah virus cases were identified in West Bengal. The government ...
A deadly strain of virus has been detected in at least five people so far in India sparking panic among health officials.
Two nurses are infected in India's Nipah virus outbreak, prompting hospital quarantines, national alerts and fears of undetected transmission.
Two cases of Nipah virus, a rare and highly fatal bat-borne pathogen, have been confirmed in a private hospital in West Bengal, India, prompting nationwide alerts, local quarantine, and emergency ...
Two suspected Nipah virus cases in West Bengal’s Barasat have put health authorities on high alert. Amid the disease outbreak ...