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Nipah virus outbreak in India

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WHO sees low risk of Nipah virus spreading beyond India
There is a low risk of the deadly Nipah virus spreading from India, the World Health Organization said Friday, adding that it did not recommend travel or trade curbs after two infections reported by t...

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WHO says Nipah virus risk low in India with no sign of spread
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WHO provides promising update on India’s deadly Nipah virus outbreak
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Everything to know about Nipah virus amid cases being detected in India
Several countries, including Thailand and Nepal, have increased their surveillance after cases of the deadly Nipah virus were detected in India.

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Why is India’s Nipah virus outbreak spooking the world?
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What is Nipah virus? Deadly disease has countries in Asia on high alert
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WHO praises India's response to Nipah virus case as situation remains under control

On this report, the focus is on India's management of the latest Nipah virus cases, which has earned praise from the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO highlighted India's 'swift and coordinated response' including strong surveillance and containment measures.
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Who: low risk of nipah virus spreading

The World Health Organization issued an update on the Nipah virus, saying it does not recommend restrictions on travel or trade, following the confirmation of two cases in India on January 27.
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Nipah virus updates: What we know so far — 10 key points and what WHO says

As health authorities step up surveillance amid fresh Nipah virus concerns, here’s a comprehensive look at the outbreak, symptoms, transmission risks, fatality rate, and the World Health Organisation’s latest assessment and guidelines.
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Nipah airport screenings are for reassurance, not scientific step to stop spread, experts say

By Jennifer Rigby LONDON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Airport screenings for Nipah virus, which have been stepped up across Asia this week after two cases were identified in India, are more about reassurance than science,
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What to know about the Nipah virus

The World Health Organization reported two cases of a rare virus in an eastern Indian state on Thursday.
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Low risk of Nipah virus spread beyond India, says WHO

The risk of the deadly Nipah virus spreading from India is low, the World Health Organisation said on Friday, adding that it does not recommend any
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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 maintaining the global risk remains low
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WHO addresses outbreak of deadly virus with no cure that's forced Covid-style checks at airports

Because the bat-borne pathogen currently has no cure, the likes of India, Thailand, Pakistan, Hong Kong and Vietnam have taken measures to help screen for the virus. With a mortality rate of 40 to 75 percent, symptoms typically include high fever, headaches, myalgia (muscle pain), vomiting and sore throat.
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