By Rishika Sadam HYDERABAD, Jan 30 (Reuters) - There is a low risk of the deadly Nipah virus spreading from India, the World ...
The World Health Organization reported two cases of a rare virus in an eastern Indian state on Thursday.
Two cases have been detected in India among health care workers.
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Nipah Virus Outbreak In India Poses ‘Low Risk’, Says WHO; No Curbs on Travel Or Trade
The World Health Organisation on Friday said the Nipah virus outbreak reported in India poses a low risk of wider spread, ...
The risk of transmission of Nipah virus remains low, and there is no need for any travel or trade restrictions, said the ...
Nipah is a zoonotic virus first identified during a 1990s outbreak in Malaysia. It spreads through fruit bats, pigs and human ...
An outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus in India has put many countries in Asia on high alert, given the fatality rate in humans can be between 40% and 75%. Several countries, including Thailand, ...
Recent reports of Nipah virus (NiV) infections in West Bengal, India, have reignited global concern, prompting public health ...
Small outbreaks are not unusual and virologists say the risk to the general population remains low. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Two cases of deadly Nipah virus reported in India, prompt increase in airport screenings to prevent spread and virus outbreak ...
Recent cases have largely been detected in southern Kerala state. A major outbreak in 2018 killed at least 17 people there.
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