WHO says India’s Nipah virus cases are limited, with low risk of spread and no travel or trade curbs needed, even as some ...
The zoonotic virus travels to humans through infected fruit bats, contaminated food, or close contact with infected individuals. It can also rapidly progress to severe brain inflammation, marking one ...
Nipah virus outbreak: Nipah virus, a rare but deadly zoonotic disease, is highly infectious and fatal and there is no ...
Thailand and Nepal have ramped up travel screening while Taiwan has tightened health surveillance following cases of the ...
In Nepal, the government has raised alert levels and intensified health checks at Tribhuvan International Airport in ...
Airports across Asia have ramped up precautions after India’s West Bengal region confirmed five cases of Nipah virus, a ...
An outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus, a rare bat-borne pathogen, in India has sparked concern as officials introduce ...
Airports in Thailand, Nepal and Taiwan have tightened health surveillance and passenger screening following a Nipah virus ...
Taiwan officially classifies Nipah virus—which kills 80–91% of infected people—as a Category 5 notifiable disease following ...
Airports have now introduced Covid-style checks in an attempt to stall an outbreak of a deadly virus with no cure and ...
With a recent Nipah virus outbreak reported in West Bengal, India, several Asian countries have reinstated airport health ...