How does the body react after contracting the deadly NiV? Expert explains how the Nipah virus attacks the brain, leading to ...
Nipah virus outbreak: Nipah virus, a rare but deadly zoonotic disease, is highly infectious and fatal and there is no ...
As Nipah virus cases re-emerge in India, a neurologist explains how the virus spreads inside the body, damages blood vessels, ...
Nipah virus may begin like a mild illness but can quickly turn fatal. Dr Dip Narayan Mukherjee, Consultant – Microbiology and ...
We often hear that the coronavirus is finding better ways to attack cells, but the virus does not have an intentional purpose of spreading. Viruses happen to attach and infect cells by obeying the ...
Viruses are tiny — and sneaky. So sneaky that some play a deadly game of hide and seek. The "seek" part is all too familiar: They're always looking for ways to infect humans. Their ability to hide is ...
As two healthcare workers tested positive for the Nipah virus in Kolkata on Monday health authorities are on high alert Our experts explain how this deadly virus is transmitted ...
Indian authorities confirm containment of the deadly Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal, easing global fears but leaving ...
Whenever you turn on the news these days, you must have seen headlines flashing the word ‘Nipah virus’. This is because as of ...
Bird flu viruses are a particular threat to humans because they can replicate at temperatures higher than a typical fever, one of the body's ways of stopping viruses in their tracks, according to new ...
A new study has raised alarm among virologists, revealing that one of the body’s key defenses against infection - a fever - may not work against certain strains of bird flu. One of the body’s key ...