Two cases of the deadly Nipah virus, which has no cure, have been reported in India.
Five cases have been reported and nearly 100 individuals have been quarantined as authorities seek to contain the infection.
Asian countries are on high alert after cases of the deadly Nipah virus were detected in West Bengal, India. The zoonotic ...
Nipah is a zoonotic virus with a high mortality rate ...
With a recent Nipah virus outbreak reported in West Bengal, India, several Asian countries have reinstated airport health ...
Nipah virus outbreak in India as Kerala and West Bengal declared endemic. Dr Arora highlights high mortality, limited monoclonal antibodies, and urgent need for vigilance.
Airports across parts of Asia have begun tightening health surveillance and travel screening after an outbreak of Nipah virus ...
Airports in Thailand, Nepal and Taiwan have tightened health surveillance and passenger screening following a Nipah virus ...
Two nurses in eastern India have been infected with the Nipah virus, prompting quarantines, expanded testing and heightened ...
Nipah virus poses severe health risks, causing brain infection and pneumonia with high death rates. Dr Rajeev Jayadevan ...
A cow in a herd in the Republic of Ireland has the bluetongue virus (BTV), while a fifth suspected case is also being ...
From confirmed cases, virus symptoms and prevention measures, here is a breakdown of the current situation in India and how ...