WHO says India’s Nipah virus cases pose low risk and no travel curbs are needed. The agency issues guidelines.
Indian authorities have declared a recent outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus contained, as several Asian countries step up ...
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Nipah virus latest as WHO speaks out on 'pandemic potential' as thousands quarantined
Countries across Asia have reintroduced screening at borders and airports after a Nipah virus outbreak, despite WHO ...
The WHO said there was no evidence of increased human-to-human transmission so far, adding that India had the capacity to ...
The WHO has backed India's handling of the Nipah virus outbreak after two cases were confirmed in West Bengal, saying the ...
Two confirmed cases of the deadly Nipah virus in West Bengal have triggered regional health screenings. Learn how the virus ...
West Bengal is on high alert after two confirmed Nipah cases trigger international screenings. Know why this deadly virus is ...
Nipah virus is a zoonotic infection primarily transmitted from bats to humans, often through contaminated food or close contact. With no licensed vaccine or specific treatment available, ...
'It's frightening as the death rate is high.' ...
Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal has raised alarm in China and parts of Southeast Asia, leading authorities to strengthen ...
Virus whose fatality rate can reach up to 75 per cent is said to be manageable and less likely to cause an outbreak in China ...
New Zealanders set to travel to India and around Asia are being advised to avoid bats and touching anything that may have been contaminated by bats, as mor ...
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