Nipah virus is a zoonotic virus, usually transmitted from animals such as fruit bats to humans or through contaminated food.
Countries across Asia are on high alert after cases of the deadly Nipah virus were detected in India. Though Indian officials ...
The Nipah virus was spotted in India where it infected two people. No cases of the potentially lethal virus have been ...
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Some countries are on alert after two cases of a deadly, incurable virus were reported in India this week. Here's what to ...
The World Health Organization reported two cases of a rare virus in an eastern Indian state on Thursday.
Researchers in Bangladesh have identified a bat-borne virus, Pteropine orthoreovirus, in patients who were initially suspected of having Nipah virus but tested negative. All had recently consumed raw ...
Scientists in Bangladesh discovered a new bat-borne virus called PRV in five patients who initially appeared to have Nipah ...
While only two people reportedly contracted the virus, health officials are concerned because of the high mortality rate if ...